Putting Chrome OS behind SSL based webfilters

Educational institutions, particularly the K12 are stuck between a rock and a hard place. They are always in search of ways to open up newer technologies to students, but don't want to give up their ability to manage and filter what students can see or do. As a father of two I approve that. While Chrome OS does take security very seriously and tries very hard to discourage "man in the middle attack", it does provide an industry tested feature to allow educators to filter web content for students in its recent version of Chrome OS. To understand how it works in Chrome OS, I'll first explain how the Chrome OS works internally. Chrome OS devices, as most of you already know, has two distinct components. The Chrome browser is what provides most of the UI, but deep inside it also has an operating system built on top of linux. Among other things that OS is responsible for, auto-updates and security are two of the most important. The web filtering feature which Chrome OS pr