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Welcome to episode 12 of the Zero Breach Zone! Join hosts Phil Hintz and Andy Lombardo as they sit down with Michelle Krieger to explore topics top of mind at the intersection of education and cybersecurity recorded at FETC. In this energetic conversation, Michelle shares her unique journey from Special Education Teacher to Education Innovation to Data Protection Officer, to Director of Technology. Michelle offers valuable insights on the importance of data protection in increasingly digital learning environments. The discussion delves into crucial aspects of differentiating between Director of Technology and data protection officer roles. Everyone emphasizes the importance of "secure by design" principles, sharing examples of how schools can implement data privacy practices from the ground up rather than as afterthoughts. Drawing from her classroom experience, Michelle shares stories about working with students of all ages on online safety, from using a baking metaphor with elementary school kids to discussing deep fakes with high schoolers. Michelle's practical approach to making security concepts accessible to both educators and students resonated throughout the conversation, particularly when discussing the balance between technological innovation and responsible data stewardship. This episode is a must listen to all interested in edtech and cybersecurity!

Key Takeaways

  • The critical importance of data protection and cybersecurity in educational settings
  • Challenges of implementing technology in schools while maintaining privacy
  • Necessity of tailored cybersecurity training for educational staff and all school employees (from teachers to bus drivers)
  • Proactive approaches to protecting student data and retention evaluation
  • Strategies for engaging students in cybersecurity education from elementary to high school
  • Building effective collaboration between educators and technology providers
  • The evolving landscape of data privacy practices in education

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