A number of declarations exist within the Support Website. My Account >> Declaration Management that can be approved to gain the ability to unblock certain websites or services. These declaration can only be approved the the head teacher/proxy head teacher at the school.
The declaration page includes four declarations that relate to SchoolProtect:
1.LGfL: Allow 'Category 2' Remote Access Tools, such as WebEx & Team Viewer
2.LGfL: Access to websites classified as 'High Risk'
3.HTTPS web traffic inspection
4.Enable myVideos service
Details on these declarations are below.
This declaration refers to remote access and allowing the use of methods of remote access that are blocked by default. Please see the following excerpts from the LGfL Security Guidance Document "LGfL has three categories for Remote Access services that connected schools use across the LGfL infrastructure. Category 1 tools are USO-authenticated, ensuring that remote access facilities can be routinely provisioned (and more importantly, automatically removed when a user leaves an establishment), due to being linked to LGfL USO. Services benefiting from this include RAv3 (Cisco SSL VPN services), CentraStage, LogMeIn Rescue Enterprise (LGfL USO Edition), and a Remote Desktop Gateway to support schools' 'Terminal Servers'. Category 2 tools are everything else (bar category 3 tools) as they are not USO-integrated and therefore their manually-created accounts represent a clear risk to the school, due to the need for additional manual intervention if a user leaves. Category 3 tools are services that are, from time to time, classified as introducing significant security concern and therefore will not be permitted." "Products in this category set provide the ability to gain access to services located in school from the Internet. It should be noted that allowing such proxy avoidance services to run circumnavigates the filtering system in place across LGfL 2.0. LGfL and its agents are unable to offer support on the use or mis-use of products in this category set. These tools do not make use of LGfL USO, permissions are ‘on for all’ and any management of abuse will impact on all users of these services. This category of tools can be authorised for an establishment by the Head Teacher. To do this the Head Teacher should visit… https://support.lgfl.org.uk/secure/myacc/ht/declarations.aspx LGfL Security Guidance v1.4 3 of 8 7/6/2016 …to confirm agreement and understanding of the risks and issues relating to using this category set. Due to the increased risks involved with the use of tools in this category, the school will need OTP (One Time Password) second factor authentication tags for all Nominated Contacts and the Head Teacher. These tags can be purchased at: https://shop.atomwide.com/ProductDetail.aspx?id=135&cat=7 LGfL recognises that users and their support agents have existing tools and methods. LGfL does not wish to ban all remote access products, and will always attempt to allow users to employ tools with which they are familiar until such time as any tool is objectively assessed to be inappropriate for use on the LGfL 2.0 network. For this reason it is not possible to publish a comprehensive list of ‘allowed’ and ‘disallowed’ products; security requires more than a good product, it also requires good practice. Products will be deemed as acceptable by LGfL until otherwise known to be a threat to security."
|
This declaration refers to accessing websites categorised as High Risk. 'High Risk' within SchoolProtect contains websites considered by LGfL to be sufficiently high risk to block permanently. For example access to Google translate has been blocked as it can act as a gateway to all types of inappropriate web content as searches take place under HTTPS encryption . This means that when using the sites, the SchoolProtect filtering system is bypassed and inappropriate or dangerous content may be accessed.
|
For information on this declaration, please see here |
The myVideos service is currently available as a Beta product. If your school would like to have it enabled, try out the features and engage with Wavenet Education in providing feedback, please ask your school's Nominated Contact to raise a support case and request this.
The myVideos page within myUSO provides school staff with a method of searching for, and previewing videos from on-line video sharing and resource sites on the internet, and making them available for viewing by pupils (and/or staff) from within myUSO, or via an in-school only 'Local favorites' page. All sites identified via myUSO as suitable for use in schools will appear in the 'USO schools community' list' accessible from this page, so that individual school staff can consider these initial 'nominations' of videos being suitable for use in a school, and can then choose from this list whether to make one or more videos available in their school.
Pupils cannot have direct access from this page to search video resource sites themselves. The playing of any video from an external site may be affected by the underlying filtering Policy the school has in place, and any pre-applied settings the school has in place for the specific video sharing sites in use. If in doubt, please contact one of your school's USO Nominated Contacts in the first instance.
This service initially supports the use of YouTube, displaying videos via YouTube's video player. No feature is offered to rank, cache, or directly impact or comment on, video resources hosted on other provider's sites. No responsibility is accepted for the use of videos from such sites, nor does Wavenet Education have, nor claim, any jurisdiction or rights over such videos. Staff with appropriate in-school internet access can make use of the fully functional YouTube web site directly, here: https://www.youtube.com
Wavenet Education acknowledges and respects all video resource providers' rights, trademarks, Ts&Cs, and usage guidelines . |