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Date:
October 3
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Join ASBO International and The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) for an essential webinar tailored for K-12 school business officials, focusing on the critical aspects of cybersecurity risk, culture, and leadership. Gain a comprehensive understanding of why K-12 institutions are prime targets for cyber threats and why cybersecurity is a business issue, not just a technology concern. Explore the current threat landscape, learn about the CIA Triad (Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability), and discover how to foster a culture of cybersecurity awareness. Additionally, understand how to calculate the Return on Security Investment (ROSI) and demonstrate the value of preventive measures. This webinar is perfect for school business officials aiming to protect their institution’s financial and data resources.

Presenter:
Amy McLaughlin, Executive Director, Technical and Solutions Architecture at Oregon State University, Corvallis (OR) and CoSN Cybersecurity Initiative Project Director

Learning Objectives:
Objective 1: Identify the current cybersecurity threat landscape and explain why cybersecurity is crucial for K12 institutions now.
Objective 2: Examine why cybersecurity is a business problem, not just a technology issue, and learn about its scope through the CIA Triad.
Objective 3: Learn to calculate the Return on Security Investment (ROSI) and how to demonstrate the value of preventing cybersecurity attacks.

Knowledge Level:
Basic

SFO Domain:
Risk Management Activities

Field of Study:
Computer Software and Application

Credits:
1 SFO, CPE

**CPE and CAE credits can only be earned by attending the live session. Participants must be present for a minimum of 50 minutes and answer a minimum of three poll questions to receive CPE and CAE credits.

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This session is free for ASBO International Professional Members thanks to RICOH, USA, INC

Questions? education@asbointl.org