We're not just a vendor. Linewize's goal is to be a strategic partner to our customers. Our commitment to their long term success drives everything we do.
We provide the most comprehensive suite of digital safety and wellbeing solutions in the world. We help schools and districts expand beyond our best-in-class filtering to a more robust provision, capable of addressing today's challenges.
Linewize's team of experts produce a wealth of insights to keep our districts and schools informed on all things student digital safety and wellbeing.
As school budgets shrink and academic needs grow, grant funds are more critical now than ever. As you explore countless grants available for K-12 educational needs, the following tips will guide you in selecting the right grant opportunity for your district:
As K-12 schools continue to be one of the most highly targeted industries for ransomware attacks, costing billions of dollars, a new $200 million initiative intends to help districts better protect themselves against cyber threats.
Qoria, a global leader in child cyber safety & wellbeing, announces the appointment of Michael Hyndman as its Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). This strategic move underscores Qoria's unwavering commitment to fortifying its ...
The popularity of AI photo editing apps (like Lensa) is skyrocketing. The number of concerns and complaints about their usage is growing just as quickly. These tools — which offer users the ability to automatically transform their images ...
One of the most significant online safety risks for children and teenagers today is sextortion. "Sextortion" is an online crime where youth are exploited through blackmail or coercion in an attempt to send explicit images and videos, ...
Linewize EVP Ross Young recently spoke with Gabriel Carrillo of EdTech Bites to discuss how Linewize technology prioritizes student safety. Titled Keeping Our Students Safe With Linewize, the podcast was recorded from FETC in New Orleans ...
As technology becomes increasingly prominent in the classroom and at home, adults and children alike find themselves frequently engaged in their devices. A 2021 report by Common Sense Media found that among children ages 8-12, 57% own a ...
Deciding between endpoint or API-based filtering and online monitoring solutions can be challenging for network administrators.
When the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) was passed in 2000, it cemented the fact that school systems have a responsibility to protect their students’ digital welfare.
As educators become adjusted to a post-pandemic learning environment, it’s important for administrators and IT personnel to manage school-issued devices strategically. Over the past few months, ransomware groups have increasingly targeted ...
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