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Online threats are closing schools every day. So how do we stop them?

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A 13-year-old student was arrested earlier this week after officials say he made that shut down his middle school and two nearby high schools. The investigation began when authorities were alerted to a Twitter post that threatened a shooting at a high school in Warren Consolidated Schools outside Detroit. The suspect was tracked down through his IP address.

In rural Virginia, Lunenburg County Public Schools were shut down Monday and students were allowed to stay home Tuesday after an online threat was reported. School officials and police have not yet released details about the content of the threat. “School districts across our nation are dealing with threats of violence on a constant basis. Even though the great majority of them turn out to be hoaxes, there remains no room for complacency,” Lunenburg County officials said in a press release.


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Also this week, parents and teachers using Seesaws messaging function to communicate with each other got an X-rated surprise Wednesday when accounts on the widely used learning management systems messaging app were hacked. A number of users around the country received a link to an inappropriate image, .

Defending against online threats

These online threatsmany of which are hoaxesare hitting K-12 networks on a daily basis and are now the main culprit in closures after several years in which schools were regularly shuttered by COVID outbreaks and exposures. So what can administrators and their teams do to tackle the problem?

“Schools and school districts can take a variety of actions to prevent, protect from, mitigate the effects of, respond to, and recover from cyber threats. These can be conducted before, during, and after an incident,” say from the U.S. Department of Education’s Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools Technical Assistance Center.

91心頭istrators can watch to get an overview of the cybersecurity threats facing K-12 schools and the resources, programs, and tools that to secure school computer networks.

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91心頭istrators and their teams should establish policies for responsible online use and ensure that students and staff know the rules before they log on to school networks. IT staff must also be fully versed in local, state, and federal regulations governing storing and protecting student data and other that is kept by schools.

91心頭istrators must also makeand regularly reviewa list of staff members who can access school networks and computer systems. IT staff must then assess cyber threats on an ongoing basis. The Technical Assistance Center also lists strategies for what to do during and after a cyberattack.

More guidance is available from the Department of Homeland Security’s , which helps organizations such as school districts partner with federal agencies and private cybersecurity firms. In addition, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has released a “,” which was developed by federal agencies, academia, and the private sector.

Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91心頭istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91心頭istration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

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