Duane Shaffer: Strengthening K–12 Cybersecurity Through Documentation, Community & the TLE Seal
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Welcome to Episode 19 of Zero Breach Zone. In this episode, hosts Andy & Phil interview Duane Shaffer, the director of technology services at the Learning Technology Center of Illinois. They discuss the importance of cybersecurity and data privacy in K-12 education, the vision behind the IT summit, and the role of documentation in enhancing cybersecurity practices. Duane shares insights on the Trusted Learning Environment SEAL program and emphasizes the significance of community collaboration among school districts. The conversation concludes with practical tips for technology directors.
Key Takeaways:
- The summit aims to bring IT professionals together for networking and learning
- Cybersecurity and data privacy are critical focuses for K-12 education
- Documentation is essential for effective cybersecurity practices
- The Trusted Learning Environment TLE Seal & Mini Seal program helps districts improve data privacy, and build robust cybersecurity infrastructure
- Positive reinforcement of the TLE Seal & Mini Seal program by CoSN helps validate districts and create good buzz and visibility
- Collaboration among districts enhances resource sharing and problem-solving
- Creating a culture of intentional effort in cybersecurity is vital through conferences
- The cohort model fosters community and shared learning experiences.
- Parting Tool: Duane recommends using Google's Notebook LM to streamline policy or management of any long complex documentation, you can simply search your question and it acts as a personal guidebook
Chapters:
00:00 Welcome to the Zero Breach Zone
05:03 Focus on Cybersecurity and Data Privacy
11:08 The Importance of Documentation
17:10 Parting Tips and Tools for IT Directors
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