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Critical VMware Vulnerability – Patch Immediately

VMware has published a security advisory regarding a critical out-of-bounds write vulnerability (CVE-2023-34048) that has been fixed in the latest updates released by VMware. The vulnerability shared in this Cybersecurity Threat Advisory has received a critical severity rating by VMware.

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Can Your Summer Projects Expose your Network to Bad Actors?

As the school year winds to a close, preparation begins in earnest for summer projects. Many departments within your district will be planning new additions that might involve your computer network. Will any of those new additions expose your vital computer network to bad actors? Today, so many different systems are connected to the internet in […]

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Do You Know Four of the Most Common Cyber-Attacks?

The rate of cyber-attacks has significantly increased over the past few years. Districts of all sizes are at risk of becoming victims of them, which is why it’s crucial that district leaders are aware of the most common cyber threats impacting the educational community today.

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Tech Tidbit – Making Passwords Simpler and Harder

Last week I discussed the need to have all passwords minimally 12-18 characters to remain safe. While that is an absolute security requirement, we all know that our users are going to be pretty upset with this policy change.

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Tech Tidbit – Adobe Flash is dead! I say again, Adobe Flash is dead!

Reality Check – Adobe FLASH IS DEAD! THERE SHOULD BE NO FLASH IN YOUR NETWORK! As I start seeing more and more of these vulnerability scans from districts as we prepare for our upcoming new service offering which includes vulnerability scans, I have been dumbfounded that I have seen what is purported to be Adobe […]

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CISA Step 3 – Perform and Test Backups

Today we continue with our series discussing the highest priority cybersecurity steps as identified in the January 2023 CISA published report “Partnering to SafeGuard K-12 Organizations from Cybersecurity Threats.

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Tech Tidbit – Network Documentation – What’s in your share drive?

Your district network is complex. You have lots of VLANs. You have lots of servers and endpoints. Lots of UPSes, switches, and on and on. Then you have outside vendors who have their own equipment on your network. My question for you this week is, “Where are all your network documentation, vendor documentation, and passwords […]

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