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From AT&T to K12: No Organization is Too Big (or Too Small) to Skip Security
- 2024/10/29
- 再生時間: 26 分
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Welcome to Episode 3 of Zero Breach Zone! In this episode, hosts Phil and Andy set the stage for what this podcast is all about: making cybersecurity accessible and actionable for the entire education technology community. Starting with the recent AT&T data breach as a springboard, our hosts demonstrate how cybersecurity vulnerabilities affect everyone - from major corporations to local school districts. Through this lens, they dive into the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) and its crucial role in education technology. Drawing from their extensive experience, Phil and Andy break down complex security concepts into actionable insights, exploring incident response planning and multi-factor authentication. The conversation highlights valuable training resources like Try Hack Me for offensive security and Let's Defend for defensive strategies, showcasing their commitment to building a stronger education technology community through practical, accessible guidance.
Key Takeaways:
- The AT&T breach demonstrates how cybersecurity impacts every organizational level
- CoSN provides essential resources and community support for education technology leaders
- Incident response planning is crucial for all organizations, regardless of size
- Multi-factor authentication remains a fundamental security best practice
- Cybersecurity is a shared responsibility that extends beyond the IT department
- Parting Tool: Try Hack Me and Let's Defend offer complementary approaches to security training
Tune in to join a community dedicated to protecting our educational institutions and learning the tools and strategies that make it possible.