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CIPA Compliance

The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) is a US federal law enacted by Congress in 2000 to protect children using school, college and library computers from offensive Internet content.

All versions of Guardian meet or exceed the requirements of CIPA.

Compliance can be achieved with just one click using the CIPA 'default AUP' policy setting.



CIPA Requirements
To achieve compliance, educational establishments must implement an Internet safety policy, have technology protection measures in place to block inappropriate content and monitor the online activities of minors. Some schools must certify compliance with CIPA as a pre-requisite for federal government E-rate funding.

CIPA requires the following protection for minors;

  • Block obscene pictures
  • Block child pornography pictures
  • Block pictures that are harmful
  • Monitor online activities


For policy compliance with CIPA, Guardian also provides tools for administrators to;

  • Block access to inappropriate content and harmful materials
  • Provide safe and secure access to email (SmoothZap module)
  • Block social networking sites and chat rooms (also required for future DOPA* compliance)
  • Monitor Internet usage for detection of 'hacking', other unlawful activities by minors online (School Guardian/Firewall)
  • Monitor Internet/web usage for detection of unauthorized disclosure/use/dissemination of personal information (School Guardian/Firewall)


*DOPA: Proposed US Federal "Deleting OnLine Predators Act of 2007"


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