Securing Educational Institutions from Cyberattack: Insights from Don Boxley, CEO and Co-Founder, DH2i
Don Boxley, CEO and Co-Founder of DH2i, is addressing the pressing issue of securing educational institutions from cyberattacks. With the back-to-school season in full swing, educational institutions are not only dealing with a surge in user traffic but also facing an increase in ransomware and malware attacks.
Cybercriminals are targeting educational institutions due to their reputation for being easy to hack and the valuable information they hold, from student records to financial data. The consequences of a cyberattack on an educational institution can be severe, with data loss, ransom demands, and legal penalties under key regulations like FERPA, HIPAA, GDPR, and GLBA.
One of the main reasons educational institutions are vulnerable to cyberattacks is the lack of funding for cybersecurity departments. Outdated technologies like VPNs leave networks at risk, as seen in the 70% surge in ransomware attacks on the education sector in 2023.
To combat these challenges, organizations are turning to Software-Defined Perimeter (SDP) solutions that offer superior protection against modern threats. While the initial investment may seem daunting for budget-strapped institutions, various grant opportunities and funding resources are available to support cybersecurity efforts.
By implementing SDP solutions and leveraging available funding programs, educational institutions can enhance their cybersecurity posture, reduce risks, and protect valuable data from cyber threats. Don Boxley’s insights highlight the importance of investing in cybersecurity to safeguard the sensitive information held by educational institutions.