Recent K12 cybersecurity incidents are a reminder that K–12 cybersecurity risk does not end when a vendor restores service. Exposed information can fuel highly believable phishing and impersonation attempts long after the initial breach. That's why we put together this two-part, FREE, online course:
After the Incident: Cybersecurity Readiness for K-12 Districts
This webinar series is grounded in the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. District teams will learn how to prepare for the phishing aftershock, strengthen vendor and identity management practices, and create a practical 30/60/90-day cyber-readiness plan.
Facilitated by Diane Doersch, former school district CTO and Senior Director of Technology, this series is designed for K–12 technology leaders, cabinet members, communications staff, and district teams responsible for protecting systems, data, and community trust.
- Part 1: The Breach Aftershock – Map digital risks to the K–12 Cybersecurity Rubric, practice rapid decision-making in a simulated school district crisis, and leave with a 7-day action plan.
- Part 2: Building a 30/60/90-Day Hardening Plan – Isolate your district’s top three highest-impact risks, build a comprehensive 3-month roadmap, and learn how to communicate technical cyber risks in plain, non-technical language to your cabinet and school board.
View both sessions to build a clearer understanding of current cyber risks, identify priority next steps, and leave with tools your district can use immediately.
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