View Post

FCC Proposes New Funding Initiative for K–12 Cybersecurity

In Cybersecurity, E-Rate, Education by Ken Nero

The Federal Communications Commission’s chairwoman states that the program, valued at $200 million over three years, will operate independently from E-rate funding. FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel has recently unveiled a proposition for a pilot program spanning three years and amounting to $200 million. This initiative aims to provide funding for the integration of cybersecurity technologies within K–12 schools and public …

View Post

If you’ve ever said this, you’re ASKING to be hacked!

In Cybersecurity, Education by Ken Nero

Want to know what every hacker hopes you believe? “We’re just a school…nobody wants to hack us.” This is the #1 reason why most schools get hacked. They dismiss the importance of IT security because they’re only a “school.” This is a lazy, irresponsible excuse. One thing is for certain: NO ONE is immune to cybercrime. In fact, one in …

View Post

Steps Every School Should Take in Light of the Recent Rochester School District Cyberattack

In Cybersecurity by Ken Nero

Last Monday, the Rochester Public School District in Minnesota was forced to cancel classes due to a massive cybersecurity breach. An immediate investigation was launched after unusual activity was detected on the district’s computer network on Thursday, April 6th. “Out of an abundance of caution we shut down our network and almost all of our core technology systems,” RPS Superintendent …

View Post

Everything You Need to Know About the $1B Homeland Cybersecurity Grant for K-12 Schools

In Cybersecurity by Ken Nero

The State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program can be used to address cybersecurity risks or threats on information systems owned or operated by school districts to support best cybersecurity practices, such as multi-factor authentication, enhanced logging, and data encryption. The cybersecurity funding will be available through the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program, which states can apply for and then …

View Post

How to Secure Your Information After a Dark Web Alert

In Cybersecurity by Ken Nero

Your credentials have been compromised on the dark web… What are your next steps?! The reality is, once exposed on the dark web, your information can’t ever be completely removed or hidden. You cannot file a complaint or contact a support line to demand your data be removed. You should immediately start taking appropriate steps and measures to correct or …

View Post

IT Security Tip: Staying Secure in a Social Media World

In Cybersecurity by Kendra Webb-Scott

The age of social media has let millions of people reconnect and stay up-to-date with family members, friends, ex-in-laws and acquaintances. It also continues to shape how we all communicate with each other. It’s important to keep a few things in mind before you check your newsfeed. There is no delete button on the Internet. Everyone knows how to capture …

View Post

LIVE WEBINAR ON 12/13: How to Leverage E-Rate Funding to Boost Your School’s Cybersecurity

In Cybersecurity, Education by Ken Nero

Cyber attacks against K-12 schools are on the rise. Do you know how to leverage E-Rate funds to keep your students and staff protected? Without proper cybersecurity measures in place, school networks are vulnerable to attacks and can be shut down. These network breaches can compromise student data and lead to the loss of learning opportunities. While many of the …

View Post

Does My School Need an “Incident Response” Plan?

In Cybersecurity, Education by Ken Nero

An incident response plan is an organized approach to addressing the aftermath of a security breach or cyber-attack. Certain industries, like educational, medical, and financial institutions absolutely should have one. But even if you don’t have a lot of sensitive information, it’s best to have SOME idea of what you would do if a cyber-attack locked all your files or …