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In Episode 163 of Cybersecurity Where You Are, Sean Atkinson and Tony Sager sit down with Brock Boggs, Director of Technology at Cityscape Schools, and Maureen Kunac, Senior Product Manager at the Center for Internet Security® (CIS®). They dive into the realities and challenges of K-12 cybersecurity, including limited budgets, small teams, and growing threats.

Brock shares how a ransomware incident at a neighboring school district and new state requirements pushed his district to take K-12 cybersecurity more seriously. He explains how CIS SecureSuite® tools gave him a clear starting point and helped him transform panic into progress. Maureen highlights how CIS continues to adapt its cybersecurity solutions for K-12 schools and why simplicity matters when resources are tight.

Here are some highlights from our episode:

  • 00:47. Introductions to Brock and Maureen
  • 02:50. What prompted Cityscape Schools to prioritize cybersecurity and how Brock found CIS
  • 11:50. The importance of simplicity in making K-12 cybersecurity practical
  • 12:39. A collaborative journey of helping Brock get comfortable learning about cybersecurity
  • 22:52. A look back at Cityscape Schools pivoted to remote education during COVID-19
  • 34:20. Brock's advice for other school districts to get started with a cybersecurity program

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