** MY Cybersecurity Insider Article **

Cyber Russ

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  • Nov 5, 2019
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    Good morning, team! My article made Cybersecurity Insider!

    • Educational institutions are prime targets for cyberattacks, with a 35% increase in incidents from 2023 to 2024, largely due to their vast data resources and reliance on outdated systems.

    • Common threats include phishing (vishing, smishing, and sophisticated emails) and unauthorized logins, making cybersecurity awareness critical for faculty and students alike.

    • To mitigate risks, schools should implement multi-factor authentication, follow the NIST cybersecurity framework, regularly update and patch systems, invest in zero-trust security, and maintain clear disaster recovery documentation.

    https://www.cybersecurity-insiders....-to-cyberattacks-and-how-to-protect-yourself/
     
    In addition to the history classes, educational institutions are like time machines because their computer systems are frequently stuck in 2008. Despite their reliance on technology for everything from instruction to attendance, they somehow believe that "Stephen from IT" and a printer manual are sufficient for cybersecurity. Unless you include that one guy who reset a router, Callow says, "they don’t necessarily have cybersecurity experts on staff."
     
    In addition to the history classes, educational institutions are like time machines because their computer systems are frequently stuck in 2008. Despite their reliance on technology for everything from instruction to attendance, they somehow believe that "Stephen from IT" and a printer manual are sufficient for cybersecurity. Unless you include that one guy who reset a router, Callow says, "they don’t necessarily have cybersecurity experts on staff."
    No kidding. I once applied for an IT job at a rather prestigious university. The salary range for the position would've required that I take a pay cut, taking me back to the 1990s. Academia doesn't want to pay for the tech support and cybersecurity that they need. Hospitals are just as bad, if not worse.
     
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