Securing Hybrid Learning in an Evolving Digital World
K-12 education institutions are vulnerable to cyber-attacks and ransomware. With an increase in hybrid learning environments, education institutions have been forced to rethink their cybersecurity approach. Determining the right security solution can become quite complex for K-12 institutions given the amount of vendors in the market and the limited staff and funding. Fortunately, an intrinsic security approach simplifies your security strategy by building security into your infrastructure. Shift from a reactive security posture to a position of strength.
Join VMware, WWT, and Carahsoft as we discuss how to enhance your security posture by implementing a zero trust model with intrinsic security. Gain insight from fellow education and technology experts, Karen Fuller, Director Network Infrastructure & Communication at Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, Raymond Usler, Director IT Security at Palm Beach School District, James Holden, Systems Engineering Supervisor at Baltimore County Public Schools, Rick McElroy, Principal Cyber Security Strategist at VMware Carbon Black.
During this event, we will discuss:
- The need for zero trust and why it is more important than ever
- Key strategies to achieve zero trust
- Common pain points for K-12 leaders
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Speaker and Presenter Information
Karen Fuller,
Director Network Infrastructure & Communication, Cypress-Fairbanks ISD
Raymond Usler,
Director IT Security, Palm Beach School District
James Holden,
Systems Engineering Supervisor, Baltimore County Public Schools
Rick McElroy,
Principal Cyber Security Strategist, VMware Carbon Black
Relevant Government Agencies
Dept of Education, State Government, County Government, City Government, Municipal Government, State & Local Government
Event Type
On-Demand Webcast
This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities
Cost
Complimentary: $ 0.00
Website
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Event Sponsors
Organizer
VMware Government Team at Carahsoft
WWT