Education Solutions Guide

cybersecurity in education

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backups should be performed to ensure data availability and recovery in the event of a ransomware attack or data breach,” he says. “Continuous monitoring and auditing, including the use of intrusion detection systems and log analysis, also help in identifying suspicious activities. Regular security audits and vulnerability assessments help maintain a proactive security posture.” Increasing demand Sam Manjarres, senior product marketing manager at WatchGuard Technologies, adds that there has been an increase in the need to protect and secure devices outside the traditional school network, given the rise in learning and working from home. “We have seen an enormous increase in demand for providing comprehensive, but simple network security, secure Wi-Fi and endpoint protection solutions,” she says. “IT managers at educational establishments need a comprehensive network security platform with advanced firewall appliances and automated web filtering and malware detection services encrypted via HTTPS.”

Sam adds that, given that most network access within their perimeter occurs via Wi-Fi, they also need to have fully secure connectivity to their access points. “They also need advanced endpoint protection and detection and response technologies based on a zero-trust approach, so they can classify all binaries before they are executed and block threats,” she says. Reseller considerations Sam adds that the security of student data and complying with privacy regulations is another major consideration. “Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSiE) statutory guidance requires educational institutions to implement solutions that directly protect against cyber threats and cyber bullying,” he says. “Features like content and URL filtering, as well as web blockers, are key features that ensure appropriate internet usage and enable secure remote access for staff and students.”

Sam Manjarres senior product marketing manager WatchGuard Technologies

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