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Carson City trustees receive first reading of district ICT security policy
Summary
Trustees heard a first reading of proposed Policy 1065 on information and communications technology (ICT) security. Superintendent AJ Fielding said the high-level policy is designed to support later cybersecurity standards and to align district practice with federal privacy laws; trustees asked about placement of a disclaimer and review cadence.
The Carson City School District Board of Trustees heard a first reading of proposed Policy 1065, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Security, during their regular meeting. Superintendent AJ Fielding presented the policy as a district-level framework for privacy, data protection and cybersecurity practices.
The policy matters because it is intended to create a foundation for more specific cybersecurity standards, processes and procedures the district will use to protect student and staff data. Fielding told trustees the policy is intentionally high-level to allow flexibility so the district can “rapidly adapt to evolving threats.” He said the…
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