
I think that cybersecurity culture evolution is a bit ahead of privacy cultural evolution in organizations.
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I think that cybersecurity culture evolution is a bit ahead of privacy cultural evolution in organizations.

I urged the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Education to improve their coordination efforts to protect K-12 schools from cyberattacks.

It is fair to say that when the spirit of collaboration is working among school districts and among various levels of government and various agencies, there are ways to share experience and share best practices that help each individual…

I think, the biggest takeaway I hope people watching today or listening to this or reading about it will take is that this is a responsibility that rests with each and every one of us.

Many school districts still view publicly disclosing a cyber incident as taboo, which, unfortunately, keeps the growing problem hidden.

I am pleased to be part of that bipartisan group in Congress that pushed to reauthorize the Institute.

In 2018, the New Hampshire legislature passed a law requiring the State Department of Education to establish minimum standards for the privacy and security of student data.

In at least some cases can interrupt student learning time, too.

Only the Federal Government can do that, in my opinion.

I think it is also important that people understand the impacts of a cyberattack on a K-12 school system.

We have to fix this. We have to get this right.

How are K-12 schools involved in the process of applying for and awarding this Federal grant in New Hampshire?