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Budget Cyber Readiness for Small K-12 Districts

Three K-12 technology leaders presented a five-point model for cybersecurity at CoSN’s annual conference. The model emphasizes free and shared resources to help small districts enhance their cyber readiness without high costs. This approach aims to make cybersecurity accessible for budget-constrained educational institutions.

Key Points

  • Five-point model for cyber readiness shared by tech leaders
  • Utilizes free and shared resources for implementation
  • Presented at CoSN’s annual conference for K-12 education

Implications for Educational Freedom

This could indirectly support school choice by enabling smaller districts, including charters, to maintain secure operations on limited budgets, enhancing their competitiveness and parental trust. No direct implications for government overreach or parental rights.

Source: Here’s how small districts can be cyber-ready on a budget

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