At the conference see Cody Venzke of @CenDemTech present on the legal aspects of cybersecurity in K-12 education including pending regulation, legal requirements for schools, vendor management and info sharing. Learn more: https://t.co/s1mNth6oc1
At the 2023 National K-12 Cybersecurity Leadership Conference Alaina Clark & @douglevin will have a fireside chat on @CISAgov's role in education cybersecurity, the recent CISA report on the sector, & how schools can best defend themselves: https://t.co/s1mNth6oc1
See you in 3 weeks! Jim will walk through a 2020 cyberattack & cover the district’s recovery & process to rebuild its security enterprise. He'll cover what worked, what was learned, & what unexpected issues arose. Learn more here: https://t.co/s1mNth6oc1
Attend the conference Feb. 22-23 and learn more about @HeartlandAEA 's MSP cybersecurity program serving central Iowa schools with vendor sourcing, evaluation, contracting and management: https://t.co/s1mNth6oc1
This is the last business day to book a hotel room for the National K-12 Cybersecurity Leadership Conference in Austin, Texas. Don't forget to reserve your spot! https://t.co/s1mNth6oc1
Join us Feb. 22-23 in Austin, TX! Brad will present firsthand info & lessons learned from his time handling a ransomware incident this year, to help prep attendees for a potential attack on their own infrastructure. Learn more: https://t.co/s1mNth6oc1
Join us in February! Hear from speakers like Lenny, Julie & Marlon who will talk cybersecurity adoption across a leadership team, how to build buy-in & change mindsets for an ecosystem that addresses tech & the role of people/processes in securing assets: https://t.co/12NyVO9tS2
Join us in February! Hear from speakers like Kacey who will share details on the Emotet breach of the Rockingham County Schools network and challenge you to think about your own network and data protection. Learn more: https://t.co/s1mNth6oc1
The National K-12 Cybersecurity Leadership Conference will allow IT leaders to share challenges and best practices to better defend America's school districts. Join us! Register soon and book a room before the hotel block closes on January 30: https://t.co/12NyVO8W2u
Join @K12SIX for the National K-12 Cybersecurity Leadership Conference! We're gathering school district IT & security professionals to share best practices for defending against cyber threats. Network w/ your peers & hear educational presentations: https://t.co/s1mNth6oc1
What does every K-12 school need for the 2022-23 year? A Cybersecurity Response Plan and @k12six prepared one tailored specifically to the needs of K-12 organizations. How is your district engaged in this work? Share your input on our national survey https://t.co/YlAE2rCH2M
Your school is hit by a #cyberattack: What’s the 1st move: power down all servers? (Prolly not!) How do you let department heads know? How do you let parents know? @k12six released a free incident response plan template for #schools. Every school needs it!https://t.co/IXIYXUwbja
74 Interview: Cybersecurity expert @douglevin discusses the massive Illuminate Education breach and how students can protect themselves https://t.co/jOV4UdLUwm
Nominations are now open for the 2022 Presidential Cybersecurity Education Award, which honors two K-12 teachers who instill in their students the knowledge & skills to succeed in cybersecurity education & careers. Submit nominations & learn more: https://t.co/tWgG4o2oc3
@jsiegl@funnymonkey@PogoWasRight@BrettCallow Great idea. Unfortunately, I *have* seen examples of this tactic used to spoof district websites in an effort to harvest staff credentials (with some modest success).