Presented by Jonathan Ryglicki, Cyber Security Manager, Metro Nashville Public Schools (TN); Mark Racine, Chief Information Officer, Boston Public Schools (MA); and Rob Eidson, Security Product Manager, ENA
Moderated by Dr. Tom Ryan, Chief Executive Officer of the eLearn Institute, and President of Education 360 and eMMERSION Learning
Presented by Mr. Matthew J. Miller, Superintendent, Lakota Local Schools (OH); Dr. Michelle Reid, Superintendent, Northshore School District (WA); and Dr. Hank Thiele, Superintendent, Community High School District 99 (IL)
Moderated by Ann McMullan, Project Director, CoSN EmpowerED Superintendent Initiative, CoSN (Consortium for School Networking)
Beyond just the ability to pivot and be prepared for any type of learning, the pandemic has brought new concerns with “Zoom bombing” and increased outside access to school networks. As part of a series on technology best practices for school district leaders, presenters in an edWebinar sponsored by ClassLink and co-hosted by CoSN and AASA discussed five key reasons why everyone needs to be on top of their cybersecurity plan and continuously evaluate its effectiveness.
There is a massive demand for qualified cybersecurity talent with the current number of open positions ranging from 300,000 in the United States to 4 million globally. In a recent edWebinar, Casey O’Brien, Executive Director, National CyberWatch Center, and Jim Kowatch, CEO, Infosec Learning, underscored that to fill the demand for cybersecurity experts, secondary and higher education should focus their attention on developing cybersecurity courses that are rooted in IT operations and applications.
Districts are looking for ways to create cybersecurity training programs. Learn about best practices for teaching and learning cybersecurity skills.
During this edWebinar three superintendents share their perspectives and experiences in dealing with the multiple issues that contribute to the complexity of managing and assuring cyber security in a K-12 learning environment.
In this edWebinar, Steve Bradshaw, Juan Cabrera, and Dr. Gary Lilly share their perspectives dealing with cybersecurity in a K-12 learning environment.