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Virginia CyberCon brings about 60 school-division technology leaders together to plan stronger K‑12 cybersecurity

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Louisa County hosted Virginia CyberCon 2025, a one‑day conference of technology directors, superintendents and vendors focused on ransomware preparation, incident response and hands‑on exercises for K‑12 school systems.

Louisa County Public Schools hosted Virginia CyberCon 2025, bringing roughly 60 school divisions, technology directors and security vendors together for a day of presentations, demonstrations and tabletop exercises aimed at securing K‑12 networks.

The conference opened with Louisa County Chief Technology Officer David Childress, who framed cybersecurity as both an instructional and administrative priority and said the event aimed to deliver practical tools that school divisions could take home. "This…

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