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Like a fire drill or lockdown, simulated fishing attempts can help reinforce cybersecurity protocols among K-12 teachers and staff. Identify your most vulnerable employees and deploy micro-training at the point of failure. Routine phishing instills into your staff the very behaviors of IT professionals, so that even on the most chaotic of days, they're ready.
Employees are usually well-intentioned, but often don’t know the best security practices for certain situations. Online security awareness training from BreachPoint contributes to a purposeful approach to creating an internal culture that values secure practices. As your first line of defense against the bad guys, your workforce must take personal responsibility to safeguard the organization and its valuable data.
Each employee is given a security score based on continuous cybersecurity training, testing, and adherence to security policies, along with phishing attacks and recorded results. For end-users, an interactive leaderboard ignites friendly competition with just their screen name's honor at stake. For managers, employee names are featured, with a report for performance evaluations, they can track just who needs more time bulking up!
Districts maintain reams of sensitive information about employees, students and families, all of it online and accessible to varying degrees to hundreds or thousands of employees — not all of whom were paying particularly close attention.
Broken Arrow Public Schools has recently been experiencing network and server issues which are believed to be caused by criminal actors attempting to disrupt the operations of our district.
The names and birth dates of more than 24,000 current and former students of the Greenville County school district were exposed by a data breach, according to a statement from the district.
Names and “in some instances” dates of birth of more than 550,000 former and current Clark County School District students were compromised in a data security incident.
The delay is due to continued problems caused by a malware attack on the system's server.
River Trails School Dist. 26 officials said they became aware Wednesday (July 31) of a data breach that occurred last November affecting student information dating back to 1997.