School districts may not have to disclose cybersecurity incidents to families or employees. Yet, opting for secrecy comes with even bigger problems.
Tech & Learning Interview About K-12 Cybersecurity
A Tech & Learning interview features background about and lessons learned from the K–12 Cyber Incident Map.
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.
Introducing the K-12 Cyber Incident Map, Version 2
K-12 Cyber Incident Map: Under Maintenance
On November 25, 2019, the K-12 Cyber Incident Map was taken offline for extended maintenance. What does this mean for the future of this work?
Only With Your Support
Based on the successful reception of the first-of-its-kind report for 2018—and in anticipation of your continued support—we will be preparing an update to ‘The State of K-12 Cybersecurity’ for the 2019 calendar year. Learn how you can support this critical work.
The Opposite of Winning
Today marked the day that the total number of K-12 cyber incidents experienced in 2019 exceeded the total for all of 2018. And, there are still five months left in the calendar year.
For Supporters Only: Bonus K-12 Cyber Incident Statistics
As a benefit to financial supporters of the K-12 Cybersecurity Resource Center, monthly updates of exclusive K-12 cyber incident statistics are now available.
The State of K-12 Cybersecurity: 2018 Year in Review
“The State of K-12 Cybersecurity: 2018 Year in Review” is a first-of-its-kind report focused solely on the misuse and abuse of technology in U.S. public schools.