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Webinar

Event date:

Jun 15, 2022

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K-12 Education Leaders’ Guide to Ransomware: Prevention, Response, and Recovery

The K-12 Education Leaders’ Guide to Ransomware: Prevention, Response, and Recovery Webinar

K-12 Education Leaders’ Guide to Ransomware: Prevention, Response, and Recovery
K-12 Education Leaders’ Guide to Ransomware: Prevention, Response, and Recovery
K-12 Education Leaders’ Guide to Ransomware: Prevention, Response, and Recovery

The K-12 Education Leaders’ Guide to Ransomware: Prevention, Response, and Recovery Webinar, hosted by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), focuses on the steps K-12 schools can take to prevent (before), respond to (during), and recover from (after) ransomware attacks, as well as free services that administrators can utilize to protect their schools.

Speakers:

  • Bridgette Walsh, Acting Deputy Assistant Director | Stakeholder Engagement – Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

  • Ryan Kalember, Executive Vice President | Proofpoint Inc.

  • Kelvin Coleman, Executive Director | National Cyber Security Alliance

Helpful resources shared by panelists:

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