K-12 schools can transform students into cybersecurity leaders by focusing on security awareness training to prevent social engineering and cyberattacks.
PENNCREST School District in Crawford County, Pennsylvania has deployed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based gun detection video analytics platform to all campuses.
The "Teacher and School Concerns and Actions on Elementary School Children Digital Safety" from North Carolina State University identified five digital safety concerns for K-12 students.
John P. Scott has been named Chief of School Safety and Security at the Texas Education Agency (TEA), a role created to ensure security compliance in Texas schools.
20 historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are establishing Cybersecurity Leadership Centers in partnership with IBM to address staffing shortages.