In 2018, there were 122 publicly-disclosed cybersecurity incidents that affected 119 public K-12 education agencies across 38 states. Even more alarming—those are just the attacks that were reported. The clock is ticking and time is the essence. You have on average 19 minutes to detect an initial intrusion, investigate it, and eject the attacker from the network before sensitive data can be stolen or destroyed. You have school boards members, stakeholders, and parents who want to know what action is being taken to protect precious data. They need to know threats are being given their proper weight and consideration. For superintendents and IT directors, accomplishing this mandate requires high visibility tools, including real-time dashboards and reporting.
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