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TLDR:
- CISA has developed resources to help schools protect themselves from cyberattacks
- They offer free Cyber Hygiene Services and guidance on cybersecurity best practices
Article Summary
Trent Frazier, the acting assistant director for stakeholder engagement at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, discusses the resources available to bolster K-12 cybersecurity. CISA provides free Cyber Hygiene Services for scanning and testing vulnerabilities, with about 1,500 schools already signed up. Additionally, the agency has released guidance on cybersecurity risks and best practices for schools.
In a partnership with the U.S. Department of Education, CISA aims to improve schools’ cyberdefense by recognizing the increasing targeting of schools by cyber adversaries. The voluntary ed tech pledge by CISA is helping to shape the marketplace towards transparency and accountability for technology companies providing products to schools.
Through initiatives like the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program, schools are supported in implementing cybersecurity measures. The key message from CISA is that cybersecurity is a team effort, and schools, ed tech companies, and government agencies all play a role in securing K-12 networks.
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