With a zero-trust solution, K-12 IT managers can have more control over who enters the figurative doors of their K-12 network.

The evolving requirements of a K-12 school network


With a zero-trust solution, K-12 IT managers can have more control over who enters the figurative doors of their network

Key points:

  • Expanding classrooms mean IT leaders must prioritize network security as much as possible
  • Here’s how to protect schools from cyberattacks in 2024
  • Rising ransomware attacks on education demand defense readiness
  • For more news on K-12 cybersecurity, visit eSN's IT Leadership hub

Every time a parent sends their child to school, there’s a list of things they expect their child to remain safe from. That list probably includes protection from bullies, injuries during gym class, and probably rotten cafeteria food. In 2023, the internet is likely near the top of those concerns.

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