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Many schools are already helping their students and staff protect their personal safety when on-line. There are many programs available to help, including CoSN’s own “Safeguarding the Wired School House” and the national clearinghouse of material available through the National Cyber Security Alliance.
Cyber Security is the next step in the process. Security focuses on keeping the network environment safe and functional so that technology can continue to support the district’s educational priorities. Cyber Security is about keeping the overall system free from attacks and preparing to limit the damage while maintaining operations continuity should something go wrong despite your efforts.
The Evolving Role of the State CISO
The National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) has released a brief on the evolving role of the state Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).
Four Reasons We Have To Play Attention to K-12 Network Security
Bullet points from John Bailey, former Director of Education Technology for the U.S. Department of Education
Common Questions Superintendents Ask About Cyber Security
You’ve probably wondered about these, too.
The K-12 Education Technology Context
What is it about the interaction of technology and schools that creates a unique security situation? How is dealing with a school’s cyber security situation different from dealing with a business or government institution?
Security News: Other Districts' Challenges
What happens when a virus shuts down your schools-- or a hacker compromises your academic records? Recent news from around the country present cautionary tales.
Leadership Roles and Responsibilities in K-12 Cyber Security
What are your legal duties? How extensive is your potential liability? And how can you keep track of new developments in this rapidly changing legal environment?
Executive Summary: CoSN Compendium on Cyber Security
A summary of CoSN’s White Paper. The full paper is free to CoSN members and available for purchase by non-members.
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