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Greater New York City Area, New York United States
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Author, Lecturer, Consultant
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Writing / Publishing
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www.Cybertraps.com
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Frederick Lane is an author, attorney, educational consultant, and lecturer based in Brooklyn, NY. He is the co-founder of The Center for Cyberethics and is a nationally-recognized expert in the areas of cybersafety, digital misconduct, personal privacy, and other topics at the intersection of law, technology, and society. Lane has appeared on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS, the BBC, and MSNBC.
He has written ten books, including most recently Cybertraps for Educators 2.0 (2020), Raising Cyberethical Kids (2020), and Cybertraps for Expecting Moms & Dads (2017). He is currently working on his newest book, The Rise of the Digital Mob (Beacon Press 2022).
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Organización/Lugar de trabajo
Greater New York City Area, New York United States
Ocupación
Author, Lecturer, Consultant
Sector
Writing / Publishing
Sitio web
www.Cybertraps.com
Acerca de
Frederick Lane is an author, attorney, educational consultant, and lecturer based in Brooklyn, NY. He is the co-founder of The Center for Cyberethics and is a nationally-recognized expert in the areas of cybersafety, digital misconduct, personal privacy, and other topics at the intersection of law, technology, and society. Lane has appeared on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS, the BBC, and MSNBC.
He has written ten books, including most recently Cybertraps for Educators 2.0 (2020), Raising Cyberethical Kids (2020), and Cybertraps for Expecting Moms & Dads (2017). He is currently working on his newest book, The Rise of the Digital Mob (Beacon Press 2022).
Etiquetas
cybertraps
social media
cyberethics
teacher misconduct
sexting
ethics
cyberbullying
educators
teachers
privacy
technology
smartphones
teacher ethics
litigation
liability
cybersafety
law
digital misconduct
parenting
computer forensics
educator ethics
education
digital citizenship
school districts
professional development
right to privacy
digital parenting
digital investigation
code of ethics
obscenity
history
child pornography
sexual assault
first amendment
cybersecurity
constitutional rights
administrators
computers
constitutional law
mobile devices
free speech
internet
cell phones
kids and teens
schools
school boards
libraries
search and seizure
students
electronic sexual assault
empathy
librarians
teacher certification
screen time
teaching
psychology
employees
morality
smartphone
intellectual freedom
sleep deprivation
art
digital natives
child development
distracted walking
kindness
solicitation
insurance
fourth amendment
criminal defense
pornography
evidence
twitter
cyberharassment
facebook
anonymity
teacher preparation
sleep texting
selfies
role models
health
toys
identity theft
hacking
malware
data mining
censorship
mobile
teacher
safety
digital technology
teacher training
children
citizenship
suicide prevention
apps
video games
united states
curriculum
american revolutionary war
acceptable use policies
hash values
bullying
texting
digital media
religion
ransomeware
politics
mobile technology
passwords
distracted driving
reputation
elementary school
labor
postcards
credit cards
decency
gen z
higher education
millennials
crimes
public defenders
anthony comstock
teacher education
development
health risks
citizen
civics
hiring
employers
prevention
selfie
mental health
photography
ip addresses
incident response
child safety
middle school
background check
misconduct
text messaging
discovery
surveillance
author
books
cellphones
legal practice
digital communications
phishing
ecrime
backups
security audit
propaganda
democracy
russia
mobs
professionalism
public information
personal information
fortnite
legislation
human resources
curators
museum professionals
museums
painting
least feasible technology
failure to report
messaging
boundary violations
freedom of speech
corporate censorship
emotional health
iphone
ipad
parents
snapchat
corporations
employment
doxxing
trolling
world wide web
social security
census
altruism
hostile work environment
professional
art gallery
museum
school administrators
licensing
principals
voyuerism
imagination
federal law
school
school threats
narcissism
body image
peer pressure
identity
physicians
nurses
lawyers
regulations
professions
prosecution
criminal law
boundaries
toddlers
digital stupidity
racism
mobile apps
digital devices
healthcare
social media monitoring
personnel
suicide
school resource officers
counselors
mobile search
law enforcement
police
sextortion
cyberstalking
secrecy
american privacy
the right to privacy
administration
policies
threat assessment
workplace privacy
financial analysis
embezzlement
spoliation
obstruction of justice
peer-to-peer
limewire
separation of church and state
public schools
elder care
cameras
lawsuits
online safety
evaluations
competency
psychiatry
memory
modesty
expert witness
mail
planning
data
high school
notebooks and laptops
research
legal information
personal
sexual
email
wiretapping
divorce
law school
attorneys
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