Case Study: Royal Air Force Air Cadets achieve secure online safety and enable technology-based learning with ActivTrak

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The Royal Air Force engaged ActivTrak’s user behavior analytics service to address rising concerns about cadets (aged 12–20) accessing harmful websites and applications. As a non-profit youth organization, cost, security, and ease of use were critical—leaders needed a tool that would let staff quickly see who was doing what online, limit internet usage, and notify administrators of unsafe behavior.

ActivTrak was trialed for one week and then deployed across squadrons, with setup taking only seconds per computer and features like alarms, website blocking, real-time monitoring, and activity logs. ActivTrak’s deployment gave the Royal Air Force greater visibility and control, helped them get ahead of potential child-protection issues, and provided the confidence to begin rolling out technology-based learning—outcomes reinforced by rapid implementation and positive feedback to project sponsors.


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Royal Air Force

Sergeant James Lowe

Deputy It Officer


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