Your School Can Now Stop Online and Offline Student PC and Macintosh Computer Hacking, Inappropriate Web Surfing, Illegal Software Downloads and Much, Much More with:
SPECTOR PROFESSIONAL EDITION
and
eBLASTER
Nearly 100% of schools in the United States are now or close to being connected to the Internet. While the web can be a powerful educational tool, ever-incresing student abuse has become a massive drain on school budgets and manpower resources.
Students, in spite of filtering and Acceptable Use Policies, are using classroom PCs and the Internet to circumvent school policies or even turn the technology against the school itself.
Students are utilizing school resources to:
--Send Instant Messages,
--Email and Chat,
--View and Send Pornography,
--Play Games,
--Correspond with Strangers,
--Download Pirated Music and Software
and/or -- Plagiarize Term Papers and Cheat on Tests.
Student Internet abuse can expose the teacher, the school and the district to the serious risk of legal liability.
One of the largest school districts in America paid $2 million to settle a lawsuit alleging that copyrighted computer programs were being unlawfully distributed. Other districts have been held liable when racially and sexually offensive or slanderous materials were sent by students using school computers.
More disturbing and dangerous are student hackers and those using the school's computer system for illegal purposes, such as sending threatening email, the initiation of a bomb scare, or to buy illegal drugs or alcohol. Recently, a 4,500-student school server was hacked, and grades changed one week before final exams and graduation.
The cost of recovering from a single incident of hacking can be upwards of $10,000, costing districts millions of dollars per year. Students, using school email, have generated threats to teachers and administrators, and even threats to the President and First Lady. Bomb threats by email are becoming a common, daily occurrence in some schools, causing school closures, educational disruptions and the draining of financial reserves.
School IT administrators and Security Resource personnel need detailed proof of offending students' identities and records of their unlawful activity in order to stop the cycle of PC and Internet abuse.
SPECTOR Professional Edition and eBlaster...
software programs for both PC and Macintosh computers are now available to help and serve as low-cost but highly effective solutions to the problem of Internet Abuse on the school campus!
SPECTOR Professional Edition, created for PC and Macintosh computers, provides an affordable, flexible solution for school classrooms and computer laboratories that records and allows administrators and faculty members to review EVERYTHING students do both online and offline.
REAL-TIME NOTIFICATION OF STUDENT OFFENSES
In addition to monitoring and resording student web surfing, emails, instant messages, and keystrokes, SPECTOR Professional Edition and eBlaster have advanced Keyword Detection and Reporting systems that will notify you instantly when a PC being monitored has encountered a keyword or phrase that you have defined.
SPECTOR PROFESSIONAL EDITION IS BULLETPROOF!
Students today are extremely computer savvy and know how to circumvent filtering software by disabling, hacking or removing the program. SPECTOR Professional Edition and eBlaster have been designed to be BULLETPROOF against student attempts to hack, disable or uninstall the program.