Overview

January 10

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Classrooms have never been more connected. While technology and data have helped digitally transform the educational experience and improve how students learn, they have also significantly increased the attack surface for school districts. K-12 data breaches are an ongoing threat, and the stakes are high.

 

Join the Center for Digital Education and Arctic Wolf for a live 30-minute webinar tailored for K-12 school administrators, teachers, staff, and anyone else interested in learning more about the risks of K-12 data breaches and how to protect students' data.

 

Save the Date:  Wednesday, January 10, 2024, at 10 AM PT/ 1 PM ET

 

You'll Learn:

 

  • The true risks of a K-12 data breach, including the potential consequences for students, families, and the broader community
  • How to translate that risk to non-IT and security professionals, such as faculty members, the school board, parents, and the broader community
  • Recommendations for how to work best with your partners and security ecosystem to protect your students' data
  • How to advocate for additional resources to bolster your approach to K-12 data security

 

Speakers

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Britt Serra

Product Marketing Manager, Arctic Wolf

Britt Serra is a Product Marketing Manager at Arctic Wolf, where she specializes in cloud security and IaaS/SaaS integrations. She has extensive experience with cloud products and building successful technology partnership programs. Britt is passionate about empowering organizations to take control of their security and fight back against cybersecurity threats.

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Mark Weatherford — Moderator

Mark Weatherford is a globally recognized information security professional with experience at some of the world’s largest public- and private-sector organizations. He was appointed as the first deputy under secretary for cybersecurity at DHS in the Obama administration and was chief information security officer for the state of Colorado and for the state of California under Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. In the energy industry, he was VP and chief security officer at the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, where he worked daily with Congress and electric utilities across North America on cybersecurity standards, regulations, and policy issues. He also served as a principal at The Chertoff Group and was VP and chief cybersecurity strategist at vArmour. Most recently, he was the VP and global information security strategist at Booking Holdings, the world’s largest online travel business with offices and employees in almost every country in the world and whose major companies include Booking, Priceline, Kayak, OpenTable and Agoda.