In 2024, human risk surpassed technology gaps as the biggest cyber security challenge. Human error contributes to 95% of data breaches. Are you aware that educational institutions are more likely to identify cyber security breaches or attacks compared to the average UK business? For instance, 71% of secondary schools have reported a breach or attack in the past year, which is indicative of the widespread nature of these threats across all educational levels.
In Episode 1 of our Education Podcast Series, Brian Sibley, VCTO and Solutions Architect at Espria, discusses the Human Risk Factor in the Education sector with Rob Cox, Mimecast Education Specialist, and Rob Stock, Sales Engineer, also from Mimecast. Together, drawing on their vast experience in this space, they debate the risks, the threats, and how a proactive approach to your security posture can mitigate a breach.
Cyber security in education is a critical issue that requires immediate attention. With the increasing reliance on digital platforms for teaching and learning as well as administration, schools and universities are becoming prime targets for cyber-attacks. Implementing robust security measures and educating staff and students about cyber threats can significantly reduce the risk of breaches and the associated reputational and financial damage. Regular training sessions, updated security protocols, and a culture of vigilance are essential components of a strong cyber security strategy.
By staying informed about the latest threats and adopting best practices, schools, colleges and universities can protect their sensitive data and ensure a safe learning environment for students.
Listen to our podcast to learn more about how you can enhance your institution's cyber security and stay ahead of potential threats. Stay proactive, stay secure.
In Episode 2 we will tackle Trends in the threat landscape so please keep an eye out for that or register to receive it directly into your inbox here