The difference in publicly-disclosed K-12 cybersecurity incidents before and after the widespread shift to remote learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic is like night and day.
All Your Zoom Classes are Belong to Us
An extended analysis of Zoom’s extraordinary rise and fall during this time of remote learning during a pandemic – and the three lesson we can so far draw from it.
Tech & Learning Interview About K-12 Cybersecurity
A Tech & Learning interview features background about and lessons learned from the K–12 Cyber Incident Map.
Coronavirus Compounds K-12 Cybersecurity Problems
K-12 Business Continuity: A Pandemic Focus (updated 3/12/2020)
April Mardock offers practical advice for school districts concerned about ensuring continuity of operations during a pandemic.
The State of K-12 Cybersecurity: 2019 Year in Review
The K-12 Cybersecurity Resource Center releases another edition of the “State of K-12 Cybersecurity: Year in Review” series, focusing on the experiences of school districts during the 2019 calendar year.
What it Will Take to Defend Schools from Digital Threats
According to data assembled by the K-12 Cybersecurity Resource Center, no state has experienced a greater number of publicly disclosed school cybersecurity incidents in recent years than Texas.
Big Money: Criminals Phishing for School Contractor Payments
The nature of this specific big dollar phishing attack ‘has been repeated at school districts across the country and has been ongoing for years.’
The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade
The K-12 Cyber Incident Map makes Audrey Watter’s list of the “100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade,” albeit not because the Map itself is a bad idea.