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Welcome to episode 15 of the Zero Breach Zone podcast, where hosts Phil Hintz and Andy Lombardo discuss their experiences at recent conferences, focusing on cybersecurity strategies in K-12 education. They explore the importance of multi-factor authentication (MFA), the challenges of session timeouts, and the need for continuous improvement in cybersecurity practices. The conversation also highlights the significance of tabletop exercises for incident response and the convergence of physical and cybersecurity measures in schools. The hosts share insights on integrating technology for safety and the necessity of collaboration among various stakeholders. In this conversation, Andy Lombardo and Phil Hintz discuss various aspects of school security, including the importance of enhancing physical security measures, leveraging CISA for audits, and the role of AI in education. They emphasize the need for collaboration and networking within the EdTech community, as well as advocating for increased cybersecurity funding to protect K-12 institutions. The discussion ends with highlighting the significance of engaging with Congress to address these pressing issues and the helpful resources prepared by CoSN to do so.
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Resources Mentioned
Chapters
00:00 Spring Reflections and Conference Recap
03:08 Cybersecurity Strategies and MFA Insights
06:01 Real-World Cybersecurity Challenges
09:06 Tabletop Exercises and Incident Response
12:00 Convergence of Physical and Cybersecurity
14:57 Integrating Technology for Safety
19:12 Enhancing School Security Measures
20:50 Leveraging CISA for Security Audits
22:34 Insights from K-12 Conferences
23:32 AI in Education: Opportunities and Challenges
26:33 Networking and Collaboration in EdTech
31:46 Advocating for Cybersecurity Funding
39:21 Call to Action: Engage with Congress
By Andy Lombardo & Phil HintzWelcome to episode 15 of the Zero Breach Zone podcast, where hosts Phil Hintz and Andy Lombardo discuss their experiences at recent conferences, focusing on cybersecurity strategies in K-12 education. They explore the importance of multi-factor authentication (MFA), the challenges of session timeouts, and the need for continuous improvement in cybersecurity practices. The conversation also highlights the significance of tabletop exercises for incident response and the convergence of physical and cybersecurity measures in schools. The hosts share insights on integrating technology for safety and the necessity of collaboration among various stakeholders. In this conversation, Andy Lombardo and Phil Hintz discuss various aspects of school security, including the importance of enhancing physical security measures, leveraging CISA for audits, and the role of AI in education. They emphasize the need for collaboration and networking within the EdTech community, as well as advocating for increased cybersecurity funding to protect K-12 institutions. The discussion ends with highlighting the significance of engaging with Congress to address these pressing issues and the helpful resources prepared by CoSN to do so.
Key Takeaways:
Resources Mentioned
Chapters
00:00 Spring Reflections and Conference Recap
03:08 Cybersecurity Strategies and MFA Insights
06:01 Real-World Cybersecurity Challenges
09:06 Tabletop Exercises and Incident Response
12:00 Convergence of Physical and Cybersecurity
14:57 Integrating Technology for Safety
19:12 Enhancing School Security Measures
20:50 Leveraging CISA for Security Audits
22:34 Insights from K-12 Conferences
23:32 AI in Education: Opportunities and Challenges
26:33 Networking and Collaboration in EdTech
31:46 Advocating for Cybersecurity Funding
39:21 Call to Action: Engage with Congress