Laptops Enhance Cybersecurity in Australian Schools

Keypasco Digital has teamed up with Auspac One to boost cybersecurity in Australian schools, starting with Nazareth College in Melbourne. They've rolled out a new system that ditches the phone-based verification in favor of using laptops for security, which is a win given the mobile phone ban on campus. What does it mean for you? If you're in school, you might soon be typing in codes on your laptop instead of checking your phone for those pesky verification messages. Plus, schools are getting a bit safer from cyber threats, which means less worrying about someone hacking your school records.

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