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Cybersecurity Resources for K-12 Schools and School Districts. Minimize exposure to cyberattacks and build secure and resilient systems. K-12 cyber threats can include unauthorized disclosures or data breaches, ransomware attacks, phishing attacks, and denial-of-service attacks.
The State of Cybersecurity Education in K-12 Schools: Results of a ational Surey Although the most common approach to cybersecurity education is to infuse it into the curriculum, the majority of educators say their students would have at least a medium level
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This fact sheet describes the most common types of cyber threats currently facing school districts and individual schools; offers strategies for preparing for cyber threats; shares actionable recommendations that key school community groups can take before, during, and after a cybersecurity incident; and provides information on how to incorporat...
The report provides recommendations and resources to help K-12 schools and school districts address systemic cybersecurity risk. It also provides insight into the current threat landscape specific to the K-12 community and offers actionable steps school leaders can take to strengthen their cyber posture.
Jun 23, 2020 · A new, nationally representative survey from CYBER.ORG, administered by the EdWeek Research Center, examines the prevalence, forms, and perceptions of cybersecurity education, according to more than 900 K-12 teachers, principals, and district leaders.
Dec 7, 2021 · Cybersecurity Education Roadmap will support and guide the community on K12 cybersecurity education, and sharing these strategies will increase the quantity, quality, and diversity of students pursuing cybersecurity careers.
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Malicious cyber actors are targeting K–12 education organizations across the country, with potentially catastrophic impacts on students, their families, teachers, and administrators. A new report from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) helps schools reduce the risks of a cyber catastrophe.