Schools and Local Governments Face Heightened Cyber Risks
Dependence on distance learning has opened up new opportunities for cyber criminals.
Dependence on distance learning has opened up new opportunities for cyber criminals.
With California schools switching to distance learning, bridging the digital divide has become more important than ever.
There have been hundreds of cybersecurity threats affecting the nation’s schools since 2016. Last year, 122 public K-12 schools experienced some type of cyber threat.
A recent K12.com data breach left some 7 million student records accessible to anyone with an internet connection, according to a troubling report from technology website Comparitech.