The coronavirus is a crisis for schools, businesses, and individuals all over the country. Within a matter of weeks, our world is changing and everyone is pulling together to try to solve a variety of problems. For many school districts, this has meant moving to remote learning and working while school buildings are closed. During this unprecedented movement, K-12 IT teams—and their stakeholders—need to be aware of the most concerning remote learning cybersecurity risks they’re likely to run into.
School leaders and vendors are coming together to provide remote learning resources to help administrators, teachers, parents, and students continue the educational process from home. These resources often include cloud apps like Google G Suite, Microsoft 365, Zoom, and other EdTech SaaS.