Essential Protections to Defend Against K12 Cyber Attacks

Thursday, February 17 at 2pm ET

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Join a panel of K12 security and IT practitioners for a free afternoon of virtual professional development focused on why and how to implement K12 SIX’s baseline cybersecurity standards for school districts.

The K12 SIX Essential Protections represent a dozen actionable and pragmatic cybersecurity controls that every school district should put in place to defend against emerging K12 cyber threats, such as ransomware and data breaches. Come learn about:

  • The value of instituting baseline cybersecurity standards

  • Pragmatic and affordable tactics to meeting these standards

  • How to overcome common objections to implementing security controls in K12 settings

Moderated by Doug Levin, National Director, K12 Security Information Exchange (K12 SIX) and featuring:

  • April Mardock, CISSP, Chief Information Security Officer and Operations Manager, Seattle (WA) Public Schools

  • Dr. Troy Spetter, Director of Educational Technology, Edison High School (OR)

Special introduction and welcome provided by Corey Munson, Vice President of PC Matic, Inc.