End of support for some Microsoft products could leave your district vulnerable to cyber attacks.
READIn the latest entry, we discuss how to prevent, manage, and respond to cyber attacks on any scale.
READIt isn’t enough to just fret over the possibility of a data breach, it’s time you did something to prepare.
READPhishing neutralizes even the strongest cyber security protections. Find out how it works and how you can stop it.
READWi-Fi has changed all of our lives, but before you login, make sure it’s safe to do so.
READWe have been talking about cyber security for years, and up until now, it’s always seemed like a distant threat. Districts are being hacked and ransomed for their information now.
READThis data breach isn’t the only major cyber crime to severely impact millions of lives this year. In late June, multiple companies across the world were under siege by a virus that effectively shut down computers and extorted money.
READDo you collect funds from the public for any reason? This might include park space rental, any kind of service or training, utility bills, or medical billing. If so, then your district is a creditor and must comply with these regulations.
READMany large-scale cyber threats demonstrate the deceptively simple techniques hackers often employ to infiltrate our computers and steal our information: requests from a stranger on your social media, the stray USB drive on the floor, and the email you failed to scrutinize before opening.
READSelf-driving cars have had a storied history in film and television, stretching as far back as the early 1980s. From Knight Rider and Timecop to Minority Report and I, Robot, the autonomous vehicle has long established itself as a common trope in the science fiction genre, and continues to capture our imagination today. However, in the past decade, this particular fantasy is rapidly becoming a tangible reality.
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