4 ways to brace for school safety plan leaks following a cyberattack

With cybersecurity a ballooning top concern for ed tech leaders, the severity and scope of K-12 cyberattacks is also growing. Districts are also sorting through a time when school officials remain on high alert a year after 19 students and two teachers were massacred at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

School safety protocols vulnerable to cyberthreats can include building maps, evacuation plans, security camera layouts, network architecture and more.

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