New Program Protects Student Data

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FROM INDIANA PUBLIC BROADCASTING

School districts across Indiana are increasingly dealing with cybersecurity threats targeting sensitive school and student data. To help combat these risks, the Indiana Department of Education has partnered with a state-led initiative designed to enhance cybersecurity awareness and practices in schools.

The partnership is managed by the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), a nonprofit organization that supports schools in implementing effective cybersecurity measures.

According to Linnette Attai, a Data Privacy Consultant for CoSN, the Trusted Learning Environment program provides a free data privacy rubric to guide school districts.

“The rubric breaks down cybersecurity into five categories with 25 requirements,” Attai explained. “Those privacy requirements might include ensuring your leadership is engaged around privacy decisions, complying with FERPA and state laws, and implementing robust security practices. It also emphasizes providing professional development and training for teachers and other employees.”

Schools that meet these requirements can earn a seal of distinction, recognizing their commitment to safeguarding data and maintaining a secure learning environment.