K-12 Cyber Data – Exposing Hacker Ecosystems
What is a hacker, and what threats do they present to K12 school districts? As we begin the school year, we want to ensure that K12 districts are adequately prepared to address these risks and secure data. In this episode presented by Telos, we discuss the philosophies behind anti-hacking data security and strategies educators can take to protect district networks, data, information, and security systems from hackers.
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Michelle Mercer writes about a wide range of topics and industries including education, and much of her work focuses on diversity, equity and inclusion. Michelle has a degree in Journalism from Butler University and lives in Bend, Oregon, where she enjoys an active lifestyle with her two students.
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John Frangos is the Director of Cyber Threat Analytics at Telos Corporation. He is a former Army Chinese Mandarin linguist and technical targeter with 10 years of experience in the Intelligence Community, specializing in data analysis and observation, analysis, and exploitation of network communications.
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James Levija is the Director of Digital Threat Identification at Telos Corporation. He was active-duty Army intelligence for 8-years and now serves in the Army Reserve. He has 11 years of experience in the Intelligence Community working on targeting and exploitation. James’ primary focus is fusing open-source intelligence and dark web research as part of the Telos Advanced Cyber Analytics solution.
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