Indian Schools Are Not Prepared For It
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| | A school in Chandigarh Capital Region (CCR) has asked its students’ parents to be present for all online classes after a porn movie began playing during a session, illustrating a major challenge faced by administrators and teachers as they try to conduct classes during the national lockdown.
A cybercrime investigator told HuffPost India that this was likely to be a case of Zoom-bombing, where uninvited attendees break into and disrupt a meeting without the permission of the host. India is not the only country to face this issue—earlier this month, Singapore banned teachers from using Zoom after hackers crashed sessions, sharing obscene images and making lewd comments.
As India goes through the second phase of its lockdown, many schools and colleges have turned to free apps such as Zoom—which have numerous security issues—to complete their syllabi in the absence of clear instructions from the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and other government departments. |
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