Linnette Attai is a compliance consultant who helps schools, lawyers and parents understand tools and best practices to make sure student data stays safe and kids know how to protect themselves online. In this episode of the podcast, Attai discusses why it's important to teach kids early about privacy and why there's even more risk today than ever before. She'll also talk about cyberbullying and how to talk to kids about behaving online the same way you'd want people to see you behave offline ... even if the adults around them aren't necessarily doing the same.
16 December 2016
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Linnette Attai
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