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Enhancing School Cybersecurity: Federal Support & PDNS | Sourcepass GOV

Written by Julia Nolan | Dec 30, 2024 10:30:03 PM

With the increase of cyberattacks targeting educational institutions, the White House launched a critical initiative aimed at strengthening the cybersecurity of K-12 schools.

This initiative underscores the federal support available to enhance school cybersecurity. By leveraging these federal resources, educational institutions can significantly strengthen their cybersecurity posture. 

 

The Growing Cyber Threat to Schools 

Cyber attacks on K-12 schools have been on the rise, with ransomware attacks causing significant disruptions. These attacks not only interrupt educational activities but also expose sensitive data of students, staff, and administrators.

The financial and emotional toll on school communities is substantial, making it imperative for schools to adopt robust cybersecurity measures. 

 

Leveraging Federal Support 

The White House initiative recognizing the urgent need to protect educational institutions aims to help K-12 school and district administrators understand and utilize available resources to combat emerging cyber threats. One of the primary recommendations is the adoption of Protective Domain Name System (PDNS) services. 

The White House initiative highlights several avenues through which schools can access PDNS services. One notable provider is the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC), which offers a PDNS service called Malicious Domain Blocking and Reporting (MDBR) at no cost to schools.

Additionally, some state governments and regional Educational Service Agencies provide PDNS services to schools within their regions. 

 

What is a Protective Domain Name System (PDNS) Service? 

A PDNS service is designed to prevent ransomware and other cyber attacks by blocking access to malicious websites.

It works by preventing computer systems from connecting to harmful areas of the internet without requiring any action from the user. This proactive approach stops attacks before they happen, providing a critical layer of defense for schools. 

The PDNS service updates the list of malicious domains being blocked on behalf of the customer, ensuring continuous protection. Unlike other cybersecurity solutions, PDNS services do not generate alerts that require follow-up, making them easy to manage and highly effective. 

 

 

Steps for Schools to Enhance Cybersecurity 

While signing up for a PDNS service is a crucial step, there are several other measures that schools should take to protect their data and systems: 

  • Regular Staff Training: Educating staff about cybersecurity best practices is essential. Training should cover recognizing phishing attempts, using strong passwords, and reporting suspicious activities. A well-informed staff can act as the first line of defense against cyber threats. 
  • Incident Response Plans: Schools should have a well-defined incident response plan that outlines the steps to take in the event of a cyberattack. This includes isolating affected systems, notifying authorities, and communicating with stakeholders. Regular drills can ensure that staff are prepared to respond effectively. 
  • Advanced Security Technologies: Investing in advanced security technologies such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and endpoint protection solutions can significantly enhance a school’s cybersecurity defenses. Regular software updates and patches are also crucial to address vulnerabilities. 
  • Data Encryption and Access Controls: Encrypting sensitive data and implementing strict access controls can prevent unauthorized access. Schools should define user roles and permissions to ensure that only authorized personnel have access to critical information. 
  • Regular Backups: Maintaining regular backups of important data is vital. Backups should be stored securely and tested periodically to ensure they can be restored in the event of an attack. 
  • Network Segmentation: Segmenting the school network can contain the spread of ransomware and limit its impact. By isolating critical systems and data, schools can prevent attackers from gaining access to the entire network. 
  • Collaboration with Authorities: Establishing relationships with local and state authorities, as well as cybersecurity experts, can provide valuable support during and after an attack. Collaboration can facilitate a coordinated response and enhance the overall security posture of the school. 

 

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