by Christine Thome | Sep 24, 2020 | Security
If a midsize company decides to pay after a ransomware attack, chances are it’s not getting all of its encrypted data back, according to a session at this week’s Gartner’s Security & Risk Management Summit. “What we see is that about 4% of...
by Christine Thome | Sep 1, 2020 | Backup, Storage, Virtualization
The New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School Corporation is a public school district and has operated as a separate governmental unit since 1956. Located in Floyd County, Indiana, the district’s enrollment totals approximately 12,000 students in pre-kindergarten...
by Christine Thome | Sep 1, 2020 | Networking, Security
You’re familiar with The Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA). But, like many IT leaders and managers, you may think of CIPA compliance in terms of blocking content from external sources, meaning other websites. Today, hybrid learning CIPA compliance has an...
by Christine Thome | Sep 1, 2020 | Cloud, mobile threats, Security
Many K12 school districts across the country are moving to remote or hybrid learning models to help slow down the outbreak of COVID-19. Technologies focused on learning management, online teaching, collaboration, and video conferencing will help districts provide...
by Christine Thome | Sep 1, 2020 | Networking, Uncategorized
If you’re involved with information technology in a K-12 institution or library, you’re probably familiar with the E-Rate program and supported services. But did you know that you may be eligible to purchase network equipment under Category One? As a quick refresher,...