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Best Practices for Protecting Your K–12 School from Cybersecurity Threats

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In private K–12 schools, foreign cybercriminals, school vendors, employees, and even students have perpetrated recent cyberattacks. While protective technology is imperative, cybersecurity is primarily a people problem. Usually, by the time the error is discovered, the funds are gone. Review software vendor agreements carefully.

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Best Practices for Protecting Your K–12 School from Cybersecurity Threats

sgEngage

In private K–12 schools, foreign cybercriminals, school vendors, employees, and even students have perpetrated recent cyberattacks. While protective technology is imperative, cybersecurity is primarily a people problem. Usually, by the time the error is discovered, the funds are gone. Review software vendor agreements carefully.

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Forum One Staff Share OpenGov Ideas

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The Department of State should develop a Young Diplomats Program which would provide students with the opportunity to advance their understanding of the core topics and issues relevant to the foreign service. The program would run for the entire academic school year and rely on long-term engagement with students. Vote for this Idea].

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Meet Nicola M. Wells: Social Media As An Online Door Knocking Campaign for Immigrant Rights

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

How do you use technology as part of your organizing work? Though I always had a personal interest in technology and social media, I didn't know how to integrate it into my more traditional organizing portfolio. We had about two weeks before the vote and we were being asked to do "something" using online tools.