I have four quick thoughts for you to ponder Here are a couple of items that I have been reminded of recently: Not all problems are solved with technology. Today I had two completely unrelated discussions.

Your Weekly Tech Tidbit… Not all problems are solved with technology – some are

Your Weekly Tech Tidbit….Inventory and Control of Hardware Assets
With school districts now required to adopt the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) for managing their IT operations, our district administrative and technology teams have just become responsible for ensuring that approximately 108 technical or management best practice outcomes are occurring each day in their IT operations.

Your Weekly Tech Tidbit…It is probably DNS
I have something hard that I really need you to do – audit your DNS. It takes a lot of time. It is boring to do. However, it is vital. The old network endpoint troubleshooting adage is true, “It is probably DNS”. I believe you really should audit your DNS at least once if […]

Your Weekly Tech Tidbit…We have been trying to reach you…
I heard the other day that the FCC is moving to get more aggressive in getting phone carriers to do all they can do to block spam and robocalls. I absolutely hate those calls on my cell or house phone that get through the basic spam filter only to be told that “my car […]

Your Weekly Tech Tidbit…Breakin’ Up Is Hard To Do – But It Is Time!
“Breakin’ Up Is Hard To Do” – Neil Sedaka 1966 In the last 10 days we talked about the attacks on VCenter and recommended urgent patching. (If you have not yet patched and need assistance, please reach out to us). Last week I read how one of the latest ransomware variants actively scours Active […]

Your Weekly Tech Tidbit. . . Multi-Factor Authentication – Just Do It
In August CISA added “Single Factor Authentication” to its list of practices it considers “exceptionally risky” as it exposes you to an “unnecessary risk from threat actors”. It has been officially added to CISA’s “Bad Practices Catalog”. My experience is that if CISA recommends it, Superintendent’s are much more amenable to implementing the recommendation.

Tech Tidbit – What I am afraid of
As I have gotten older I have developed claustrophobia. MRI machines are now my nemesis. Fortunately, I have not needed one in a long time. However, in my 43 years of working in IT there is another thing I am now afraid of – these internet-based attacks on our clients.

K-12 Education ARPA Funding Overview- Recording Available
Join us for a quick, 30-minute webinar to learn about the potential technology funding available to school districts through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). Vince Siragusa, Public Funding Advisor from Cisco Meraki will cover these two funding buckets from the ARPA legislation: ESSER III for public K12 schools Emergency connectivity fund Under […]

Tech Tidbit – Back to School to Basics
I think by now everyone is officially open. I know some districts locally and in the Northeast had horrific transportation issues. I heard that the Governor of Massachusetts actually called out the National Guard to drive school buses to ensure that schools could open! These are crazy times, but we have to be creative […]

Bob’s Top 5 for Cybersecurity
Back in April, I had sent Bob and Scott’s top 3 solutions you should have in place NOW to best protect against cyberthreats. Advanced Threat Protection firewall Managed Endpoint Detect & Respond.