As schools return for the 2022-2023 school year, a real concern is K-12 cyber data as students will bring hundreds of devices with thousands of applications into district ecosystems.
With an increase in in-classroom technology, exploitable student devices, and insecure applications, data is at risk. In this episode of the CoSN podcast presented by Telos, we discuss K-12 cyber data and cybersecurity issues in schools and how actionable data and strategies districts can take to protect their data from novel dangers.
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Eric Nester is the Director of Intelligence Enterprise Solutions at Telos Corporation. Eric began his intelligence career in the United States Marine Corp and is a 16-year veteran of the Intelligence Community with specific expertise in technical targeting and enterprise-level solution architecture. Eric runs the commercial attribution and federal targeting teams at Telos.
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Wesley Doebler is the Director of Operations Advanced Cyber Analytics at Telos Corporation. He is a former Naval Intelligence leader with 10 years of experience in the Intelligence Community with particular specialties in networking, targeting, and exploitation. Currently, Wes directs the day-to-day operations of the Telos Advanced Cyber Analytics solution.
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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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