Whitepapers

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Top IT Considerations as Schools Move to Remote Working

It’s anybody’s guess about what school will look like in the fall, let alone six months or a year from now. While some district leaders expect to have students and staff on campus in person, others anticipate a hybrid environment. And even more may stay entirely remote.


eBook: 5 Steps to Achieving Endpoint Resilience in Education

According to the Malwarebytes 2019 State of Malware report, schools are the number one target for rapidly-advancing Trojan campaigns and the second-most targeted sector for ransomware attacks. The relentless onslaught of daily attacks coupled with stretched IT teams and limited budgets is impeding educational institutions from delivering on the goal of educational excellence through endpoint resilience.


EDU Security Talk with Davis School District

This webinar dives into telemetry-based insights, security best practices, and the real-world challenges your peers face in education security.


What Cybercriminals Want from Your Schools

Every day, schools and districts are exposed to cyberthreats like phishing emails, distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, insider threats, and malware—with the most disruptive coming from information-stealing Trojans and ransomware attacks. But, in order for them to effectively implement security measures unique to their environment, they must first understand the reasons why cybercriminals are trying to breach their networks.


Getting to 100% Coverage

At this moment campus information technology organizations are hard at work. Technology teams in colleges, universities and K-12 schools are preparing their facilities for the eventual return of students, faculty and staff.


Tackling the Digital Learning Time Crunch

When Rialto Unified School District undertook a 1-to-1 program for its 26,000 students, the California school system knew an infrastructure update was in order. And the more those devices were being used for learning — not just during school, but after school, for Saturday school and deep into the summer — the smaller the windows became in which the IT organization could handle maintenance tasks. The district decided to try a new approach for refreshing the network.


Constructing a Common Language for 1-to-1

A Dell EMC expert on K-12 digital transformations explains why a lot of districts that have already implemented a program to give computing devices to every student aren’t getting the return they expected.


Constructing a Common Language for 1-to-1

A Dell EMC expert on K-12 digital transformations explains why a lot of districts that have already implemented a program to give computing devices to every student aren’t getting the return they expected.