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Upper Dublin technology leader urges independent infrastructure audit, tighter identity controls and device realignment
Summary
At the Jan. 26 board meeting, the district’s technology lead presented a technology transition audit recommending an independent infrastructure audit, stronger identity and access controls, an asset inventory and a shift to a grades 1/5/9 1:1 device model. Administration accepted recommendations for further study.
At the Jan. 26 Upper Dublin School District board meeting, the district technology leader (presented in materials as Miss Yentzer) summarized findings from a technology transition audit and asked the board to authorize an independent infrastructure audit.
Miss Yentzer told the board she used stakeholder interviews, document review and system testing to assess technology organizational management and services. She said the audit identified strengths — including a mature 1:1 student device program — and gaps in internal procedures, asset visibility and cybersecurity practices. "I primarily did this through stakeholder conversations from multiple…
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