ManagedMethods Launches Industry-Leading Student Cyber Safety Monitoring Powered by Artificial Intelligence

[February 09, 2021]

BOULDER, Colo., Feb. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- ManagedMethods, the leading Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 cybersecurity, student safety, and compliance platform for K-12 school districts, today announced the launch of its Signals student safety monitoring feature.


Signals by ManagedMethods is an AI-powered student safety monitoring feature that helps administrators detect when a student is in crisis and in danger of potentially harming themselves. It does this by monitoring district Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 accounts for distress signals, and hidden cries for help. Upon detection, Signals sends alerts to designated school administrators in real-time. These alerts include the information needed to understand the incident, allowing for quick response to a student in need.


"We have put a tremendous amount of effort into developing the K-12 education industry's leading AI technology for student safety monitoring over this past year," said Charlie Sander, Chief Executive Officer at ManagedMethods. "Student safety is such an important focal point in making—and keeping—schools safe. We're proud to see Signals already making a positive impact on students and staff in schools today."


Toxicity detection is the newest feature to be added to Signals. Toxicity detection uses AI trained specifically for the education environment to detect toxic content in district accounts. With this new addition, ManagedMethods Signals detects and alerts school administrators to the following potentially harmful behavior:


  • Identity Attacks: Content involving discriminatory behavior based on race, sexuality, gender, or other identities

  • Insults: Content aiming an insult at an individual

  • Obscene: Sexually explicit or vulgar content, including profanity

  • Threats: Content containing threats of physical violence or emotional harm ..

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