Why (And How) Teachers Should Start Learning and Teaching Cyber-Security . What should get be taught and learned more in the 21st Century while using ICT?
In the 21st Century, Education has a BIG responsibility to adapt to the very quick change in the world and to teach the students the knowledge they need and which are required to fulfill the market’s needs!
The market’s needs are ALSO to employ people with the basics of Cyber-Security knowledge as a modern company needs to protect its online reputation and a data loss could be lethal to them, their ruin eventually! SO, the new employees is the students coming out of school, College, High school, Universities; ALL of them need to have the basic knowledge of Cyber-Security to be competitive in a working market where there is more and more unemployment worldwide…
===> A company would take advantage of a new employee who as already the necessary knowledge of Cyber-Security as the company doesn’t need to train him, which saves it a lot of money! <===
Utilisée par des entreprises comme Peugeot, Citibank ou Honda, la plate-forme de gestion de sites web Joomla est victime d’une faille zero day. Patchée aujoud’hui.
Si WordPress fait (trop) souvent parler de lui pour les failles de sécurité de ses plug-in et les risques d’infection induits pour les visiteurs des sites qui les exploitent, un autre outil populaire de développement web est aujourd’hui victime d’une vulnérabilité infectieuse : Joomla. Le système de gestion de contenus web, également massivement utilisé par les développeurs, a alerté l’existence d’une vulnérabilité zero day « qui peut être facilement exploités », annonce la firme de sécurité Sucuri. « Si vous utilisez Joomla, vous devez mettre à jour [le correctif] immédiatement », poursuit-elle dans sa page de blog.