Cybersecurity has always been — or should be — a top priority for K–12 schools, which protect mountains of confidential student data and faculty information. However, the recent shift to remote learning has made cybersecurity an even more important concern. With more people using more devices to connect to schools’ IT networks from more locations, it is essential for IT leaders in education to follow best practices to keep their environments safe.
In my experience, most schools can eliminate the vast majority of serious cyberthreats simply by implementing the five pillars of the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Cybersecurity Framework.
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