Adolescents live and breathe in a digital world. Its rapid pace and constant evolution can be addictive to young minds, leaving many parents scratching their heads, worrying about potential negative effects on children.
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Adolescents live and breathe in a digital world. Its rapid pace and constant evolution can be addictive to young minds, leaving many parents scratching their heads, worrying about potential negative effects on children.
CyberHound is pleased to announce a formal partnership with the Australian Principals Federation.
Ethiopian officials have blocked social media sites across the country until the national school examination ends on Wednesday. Facebook and other mobile apps have been disabled since Saturday
On 1 July, 2016 CyberHound was acquired by BigAir – one of Australia’s leading Internet and cloud service providers This deal brings together two innovative and professional
CyberHound’s New Reporting Platform Our new Reporting Platform offers schools a simple method to view key information from the CyberHound service.
Cyber bullying remains the number one threat to children online, but don’t think sexual predators are far behind.
Monday 9 May 2016 CyberHound Expansion Continues, Doubling its HQ Office Space in Brisbane CyberHound is delighted to announce that it is moving into its new, custom-fit offices on Friday 13th May.
The Age newspaper in Victoria has published an article that discusses how CyberHound’s technology is being used to protect students from from the perils of extremism and radicalisation.