TLDR:
- Last year saw a 105% increase in ransomware attacks in schools
- Key areas of focus include patching vulnerabilities, securing connected devices, addressing third-party software vulnerabilities, and mitigating misconfigurations
In recent years, schools have been increasingly targeted by cybercriminals, with ransomware attacks on educational institutions reaching record highs. These attacks not only result in financial losses but also expose sensitive student data, leading to potential identity theft and emotional trauma. To combat these challenges, school boards must prioritize strengthening cybersecurity strategies to protect staff and students.
One of the key areas of focus is patching vulnerabilities in software and networks to prevent unauthorized access and data compromise. Security teams must also secure connected devices, address vulnerabilities in third-party software, and mitigate misconfigurations that can leave networks vulnerable to cyberattacks.
School security teams can stay informed about cybersecurity threats by following industry advisories and providing regular training to staff and students. By proactively implementing robust cybersecurity measures, schools can ensure a safe digital environment year-round.