CIPA: Keeping Kids Safe on the Web
Get the CIPA information paper
The Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) is a federal law passed by Congress in 2000, and updated and clarified since, to help ensure the safety of children accessing the Internet over school and library computers. The act requires schools and libraries to use filtering to block dangerous or offensive material from minor users.
Any organizations that receive funding through E-Rate or the Universal Service Fund must certify that they are meeting the requirements of CIPA.
Get this new information paper, CIPA: Keeping Kids Safe on the Web, to discover:
- What CIPA requires of schools
- The specific CIPA requirements of a technology protection measure
- How you can easily and cost-effectively implement a CIPA-compliant web filter
Find out what CIPA requires, and how you can easily meet the regulations and ensure student safety.
Get the complete CIPA information paper.