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White House Announces New Actions to Strengthen K-12 Schools’ Cybersecurity – Source: heimdalsecurity.com

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Source: heimdalsecurity.com – Author: Madalina Popovici

On Monday, the White House unveiled a series of new initiatives and federal resources designed to address cybersecurity concerns in the nation’s K-12 education system.

This comes as a response to the increasing wave of cyberattacks that have targeted schools in the past few years. In the 2022-23 academic year only, eight K-12 school districts in the US experienced cyberattacks, causing disruptions and affecting students, families, teachers, and administrators.

These attacks exposed sensitive personal information, including grades, medical records, and financial details, and leaked information about school security systems online. A 2022 report shows learning loss and recovery time for cyberattacks range from three days to weeks, with monetary losses ranging from $50,000 to $1 million.

Actions and Resources to Bolster K-12 Schools’ Cybersecurity

Here are the main actions that the U.S. Administration is taking to strengthen the cybersecurity posture of the K-12 school systems:

  • A pilot program under the Universal Service Fund to provide up to $200 million over three years to strengthen cyber defenses in K-12 schools and libraries in collaboration with other federal agencies with deep expertise in cybersecurity.
  • Establishing a new entity, called the Government Coordination Council (GCC), within the U.S Department of Education, to coordinate activities, policies, and communications between and among federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial education leaders and support districts to prepare, respond and recover from cybersecurity incidents.
  • K-12 Digital Infrastructure Brief: Defensible & Resilient, a guidance document released by the U.S. Department of Education and CISA to help educational leaders build and maintain core digital infrastructure for learning.
  • Over the next school year, CISA plans to provide tailored assessments, facilitate exercises, and deliver cybersecurity training to 300 new K-12 entities. CISA intends to conduct 12 K-12 cyber exercises this year, one per month on average, and is currently accepting exercise requests from government and critical infrastructure partners, including the K-12 community.
  • The FBI and the National Guard Bureau are updating their resource guides to make sure that state government and education officials know how to report cybersecurity incidents and can use the federal government’s cyber defense capabilities.

Technology providers have also teamed up to offer free and low-cost resources to school districts. AWS is committing $20 million for a K-12 cyber grant program, free security training, and no-cost cyber incident response assistance.

Cloudflare offers Zero Trust cybersecurity solutions for small school districts, while PowerSchool provides new security as a service courses and resources.

Google has released an updated “K-12 Cybersecurity Guidebook” for schools, and D2L is collaborating with trusted third parties to provide cybersecurity courses and extend information security reviews.

The White House’s full announcement is available here.

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Original Post URL: https://heimdalsecurity.com/blog/white-house-announces-new-actions-to-strengthen-k-12-schools-cybersecurity/

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