Just as technology changes rapidly, so do the skills of those who would wreak havoc on your classroom or lecture room automation system. With a click of a mouse, a hacjer can upload malicious code to initiate Denial of Service attacks, record audio and visual streams, establish new sessions for eavesdropping, even unleash a virus that could cripple a university's entire network.
The good news: There's state-of-the-art technology, equipment and know-how to give you the upper hand. From using smaller controllers that can be locked away to reconfiguring AV equipment, your educational institution can limit exposure to internal and external hackers.
Learn how to stay a step ahead.
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