Through proactive cybersecurity strategies and collaboration, K-12 schools can improve cyber defenses against evolving cyberattacks.

K-12 cyberattacks threaten data–and students


Through proactive cybersecurity strategies and collaboration, K-12 schools can improve cyber defenses against evolving cyberattacks

Key points:

  • An 18-month study informs key recommendations to defend against cyberattacks
  • How schools can fight growing ransomware attacks
  • Preparing for evolving ransomware threats in 2025
  • For more news on cybersecurity, visit eSN's IT Leadership hub

The long-term impacts of K-12 cyberattacks, including lost learning time and disruptions to school operations, are just as damaging as stolen data, according to a new report from the Center for Internet Security, Inc. (CIS).

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