The FBI has just issued a warning that cyber criminals are using search engine fake ads to launch cyber-attacks. Their suggestions are excellent. You can help battle malicious sites by implementing some form of DNS filtering.

Tech Tidbit – The FBI has issued a warning about malware hiding in fake search engine ads

Tech Tidbit – Security Fundamentals with your Endpoints
I am not a basketball person, but it is said that the late Kobe Bryant had one of the best work ethics in all of sports spending endless time practicing the fundamentals of the game that he learned in his youth. As we start this new year, we need to get back to some basic […]

CSI’s Upcoming Fall Tech Talk/SYSOP Sessions…Register Today!
We live in interesting times and continue to face some very unique challenges to keep your school district safe and stable so teachers can teach, students can learn and the staff behind the scenes can do all the important tasks that make the district function well.

CISA Step 2 – Mitigating Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (patching)
Today we continue with our series discussing the highest priority cybersecurity steps as identified in the January 2023 CISA published report “Partnering to SafeGuard K-12 Organizations from Cybersecurity Threats.

Boots on the Ground
On any team, there is someone who has the vision and sets goals, and there is someone on the ground who makes sure those things happen. No team can be successful if the person responsible for getting things done is not working towards the same goal as the person at the top.

CISA Step 1-Deploying Multi-factor Authentication (MFA)
As we mentioned in our last bulletin, in January 2023 CISA published a report “Partnering to SafeGuard K-12 Organizations from Cybersecurity Threats”. In that report, CISA suggested that schools start their Cybersecurity journey by implementing six of the Highest-priority security measures.

Important Information from the Jan 2023 Release of CISA K-12 Cybersecurity Toolkit
We have been talking a lot in these bulletins about the increase in Cybersecurity incidents and what can be done to mitigate that risk. Congress also recognized this heightened risk environment and enacted the K–12 Cybersecurity Act of 2021 (“The Act”), which required the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to report on cybersecurity risks […]

Tech Tidbit – The dizzying pace of CVEs for browsers and other installed software
I am sitting here at 6 a.m. doing the morning review of all our Paladin Sentinel Monitoring school districts. The storm came overnight and there were lots of noisy UPSes, but thankfully it was a pretty boring morning.

Cyber Attack – Are you as protected as you think you are? (Part Six – Vendor Access to Your Network)
Today it seems everything is connected to the internet in some way. At home, you have doorbells, garage doors, TVs, and a myriad of other things. School networks also have a long list of vendors and vendor devices sharing their network.

Tech Tidbit – Endpoint Encryption Must Be Turned On – Everywhere
Today’s Tidbit should be quite simple once you get going. NIST requires data to be encrypted in transit and at rest. Probably you have a number of staff and techs who have laptops that leave the district.