In 2021 there was an 82% increase in ransomware-related data leaks and over 170 adversary groups being tracked for their cyber activity. Every organization is at risk, and due to the data-rich environment, K-12 school districts are considered high-value mines for ransomware groups.
Join our K-12 meeting as we feature Don Ringelestein from Maine Township High School District 207, as he explains what to look for in your cybersecurity solution journey and key differentiators that will make the difference in stopping a cybersecurity breach.
Our tech team will walk you through how to start simply but effectively with next generation A/V and an endpoint detection and response tool. We understand that K-12 schools may have smaller staff, less access to resources, and need a solution that will fortify cybersecurity readiness and we look forward to helping bring these best practices into this forum.
Agenda
Introduction to the K-12 team at CrowdStrike
Stopping ransomware with endpoint detection and response
Leveraging tech to scale staff shortages
Success Story - Maine Township High School District 207
For more information on Maine Township High School District 207's Falcon Complete journey check out this article by North Cook News. Lastly, please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions!
We are pleased to offer continuing professional education (CPE) credits to those that attend the event. For more information on the CPE credits we are offering, our CPE sponsor (NASBA), and submission process, please read our CPE information page.
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