Key points:
- The FCC is calling attention to the urgent need for more tools–including funding–to combat K-12 cybersecurity risks
- A new proposal would allocate up to $200 million over three years to harden cyber defenses and determine the most effective methods to protect schools and libraries
- See related article: Are ransomware attacks the new snow days?
- Learn How to Lower Cybersecurity Threats to Your School
Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel is asking her fellow Commissioners to support a proposal that would take further steps to enhance cybersecurity protections to protect school networks.
In a speech before the School Superintendents Association and the Association of School Business officers, Rosenworcel said she would be sharing with her colleagues a plan to create a pilot program to invest in cybersecurity services for eligible K-12 schools and libraries.…Read More