, SecurityFocus 2005-04-18
SEATTLE -- High-schools students have a message for their parents: Trust us with technology. Security and privacy? We have it covered.
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Teenagers struggle with privacy, security issues
2005-04-19
A 20 Year Sysadm and Father of Four (3 replies)
A 20 Year Sysadm and Father of Four (3 replies)
Teenagers struggle with privacy, security issues (of course we do)
2005-04-22
Chris Coel (2 replies)
Chris Coel (2 replies)

This is because experimenting and making mistakes is also a part of growing up. In the online world, that means parents must hand down good advice to our kids and keep a reasonably watchful eye on their on-line escapades. Talking about it is a good start. Just like when we wonder and check on what they've been up to at night. The trouble is that we need to protect them and let them grow up at the same time and that isn't always easy. The internet is just a new feature that we will all have to live with and grow up with (that includes the parents).
But I don't think reading my son's email is any more justified than reading his private diary, as respect and trust are what its all about.
In sum, it does come down to real-life experience and common sense, and most youngsters will have less of that than most adults. Thats where the parents, schoolteachers and so on are supposed to step in.
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