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District technology report highlights device rollout, phishing training and NIST planning
Summary
The district reported deployment of 6,500 Chromebooks and 1,200 iPads, a low recorded phishing susceptibility (~1.7%), new password policy changes following a state audit, 24/7 monitoring with Arctic Wolf and planning to align with NIST 2 under state education law.
At the Nov. 4 Webster Central School District board meeting, district technology staff outlined recent device deployments, cybersecurity work and recommended policy changes following a state technology audit.
Mister Zimmer, the district's technology presenter, said the district has deployed about 6,500 Chromebooks and 1,200 iPads and uses student workers to enroll and prepare devices. He said the district maintains a three-year…
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