Essential Protections to Defend Against K12 Cyber Attacks
Thursday, February 17 at 2pm ET
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.