Loading…
IN CTO Clinic 2019 has ended
Friday, May 17 • 9:20am - 9:50am
ENA: The impact of cyber attacks on academic and business operations—how to keep your students, staff, and data secure

Sign up or log in to save this to your schedule, view media, leave feedback and see who's attending!

Feedback form is now closed.
When a school district’s network is compromised, it can cripple every component of its digital ecosystem—testing, instruction, communications, human relations, payroll, building surveillance, and much more. DDoS attacks, ransomware, and phishing schemes are detrimentally impacting our schools’ day-to-day business operations and costing them thousands of dollars. Join John Flanagin, Director of Technology at Hanover Community School Corporation, and ENA as they share best practices for protecting a district’s mission critical systems against cyber thieves and attacks. Discover common vulnerabilities that are putting school districts at risk and steps you can implement to safeguard your students, staff, and data from these costly threats.
Presenters: John Flanagin, Director of Technology at Hanover Community School Corporation
Brian Hubbard, Manager of Customer Service, Education Networks of America

Speakers
avatar for John Flanagin

John Flanagin

Director of Technology, Hanover Community School Corp
I’m from Hanover Community School Corporation in Northwest Indiana. I’ve been in edtech for nearly 18 years and have served in the Director of Technology role for seven of those years. I currently serve on the K12 Indiana Cyber Security Task Force.

Sponsors
avatar for ENA

ENA

ENA
ENA delivers comprehensive connectivity, communication, cloud, security, and software solutions supported by exceptional customer care to education and library institutions across the nation. In 2018, ENA joined forces with CatchOn, a user-friendly data analytics tool that enables... Read More →


Friday May 17, 2019 9:20am - 9:50am PDT
Carmel V