The cybersecurity landscape in K-12 schools has reached a pivotal point. Despite growing threats, many schools find themselves underprepared, with a significant gap in both resources and readiness to effectively combat cyberattacks.
Our recent webinar hosted in partnership with ACP CreativIT brought together industry experts to discuss practical strategies to address these challenges and strengthen school district cyber resilience.
This blog post summarizes the discussion, which featured UncommonX CEO Rich Pasewark, ACP CreativIT Cyber Specialist Rod Kahl and Middlebury Community Schools Director of Technology Jeremy Miller. It also includes recommended actions schools can take today to begin bolstering their cyber posture and resiliency.
The Growing Imperative for Cybersecurity in Schools
Recent initiatives by the U.S. Department of Education and the Federal Communications Commission's proposal for a $200 million cybersecurity pilot program highlight the critical need for improved cyber resilience.
However, according to the May 2023 CoSN State of EdTech Leadership report, while cybersecurity remains a top priority for the fifth consecutive year, an alarming 66 percent of school districts do not have a full-time cybersecurity position.
This statistic becomes even more concerning in light of the Government Accountability Office's report, while cybersecurity remains a top priority for the fifth consecutive year, an alarming 66 percent of school districts do not have a full-time cybersecurity position.
Key Takeaways from the Webinar
"There’s never a good time to start [improving cybersecurity], but the worst time to start is when you have an incident happening."
— Richard Pasewark, CEO, UncommonX
Funding remains a significant barrier, with more than one in five districts having no designated funds for cybersecurity defense. This issue is exacerbated by an overarching underfunding crisis, as K-12 schools in the U.S. face an estimated annual shortfall of $150 billion. Our webinar panel emphasized the critical nature of securing more funding and strategic allocation to not only address immediate cybersecurity needs, but also to build long-term resilience.
The webinar participants stressed the importance of communicating the return on investment (ROI) for cybersecurity measures. With school downtime from attacks costing billions—as highlighted by a 2022 U.S. Government Accountability Office report stating downtime costs could exceed $9 billion when including colleges—investing in cybersecurity is not only preventative but also economically measurable.
Effective ROI communication can facilitate stakeholder buy-in by demonstrating that the cost of prevention pales in comparison to the expenses associated with recovering from cyber incidents. We can customize an ROI calculator to help build an effective business case for your needs. Connect with us at hello@uncommonx.com.
Practical strategies discussed included:
Jeremy Miller's recount of Middlebury Community Schools' ransomware recovery underscores the necessity of a proactive and well-prepared approach, emphasizing that the recovery from such attacks can disrupt educational processes for months.
“We woke up Christmas Eve morning in 2019 to a ransomware attack—the Ryuk strain. And they probably sat there for a while—UncommonX suggested up to a month—trying to gather as much information as they could. It was catastrophic.”
— Jeremy Miller, Director of Technology, Middlebury Community Schools
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Taking the Next Step
Along with illuminating the growing cyber risk facing K-12 schools, the webinar highlighted small steps institutions can take to put their districts on a path to improving cyber resilience. As the landscape of digital threats evolves, the need for schools to advance their cybersecurity measures becomes increasingly urgent. By fostering a culture of proactive cyber resilience and securing the necessary resources, schools can protect their communities and ensure that education remains uninterrupted in the face of cyber threats.
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