What could the federal government do to stoke demand for cybersecurity awareness programs in schools?
LA’s Declaration of Emergency: Lessons Learned
Listen and learn about Louisiana’s extraordinary – and successful – response to the wave of coordinated ransomware attacks aimed at its school districts at the start of this school year.
LA Declares State of Emergency Due to K-12 Cyber Incidents
In an extraordinary measure, the Governor of Louisiana recently issued an emergency declaration to assist the state in responding to several K-12 cyber incidents.
New Cybersecurity Regulations Coming to Texas Districts This Fall
Effective September 1, school districts across Texas will be required to adopt a cybersecurity policy and report incidents to parents.
Arkansas Launches Campaign to Raise School Cybersecurity Awareness
K-12 Cybersecurity: The Role of the School Board
Here are the four questions school board members should ask (and be able to answer) about the state of cybersecurity in their school districts.
New Student Data Breach Reporting Requirements in Missouri
In the event of a student data breach, schools in Missouri are now obligated under state law to provide written notice to parents.
Indiana Announces New Cybersecurity Investments for Schools
The Indiana Department of Education has announced a new initiative to provide cybersecurity investments for K-12 schools. This is encouraging news and hopefully an approach that can be replicated and built upon by other state departments of education.