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Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2129424/open_sms] Dr. Timothy Tillman (Chesterfield County Public Schools, Virginia) rejoins the REMS TA Center for a discussion about the important role that school boards have in developing and improving K-12 cybersecurity postures. “Letting information technology (IT) team handle it” is no longer enough; school boards can lead by understanding what their IT teams need and providing a road map for improvement. This episode explores the following questions: * How do we need to reframe our philosophies regarding the relationships between IT teams, school boards, and K-12 cybersecurity? * What is the role of a school’s IT department in helping create and maintain a strong K-12 cybersecurity posture? * What is the role of the school board in helping create and maintain a strong K-12 cybersecurity posture? * What are “outside vendor risks” and what responsibilities should school boards take to address them? * How can school boards and communities grow from where they are now to where they need to be to protect schools most effectively? Transcript [https://rems.ed.gov/docs/transcripts/Episode32ReframingExpectationsTheRoleOfSchoolBoardMembersInK-12Cybersecurity508.pdf] REMS TA Center Resources Cybersecurity Considerations for K-12 Schools and School Districts [https://rems.ed.gov/trainings/CoursesHome.aspx] (Online Course) Cybersecurity Preparedness for K-12 Schools and Institutions of Higher Education [https://rems.ed.gov/Cyber%22%20/t%20%22_blank] (Web Page) Cyber Safety for K-12 Schools and School Districts [https://rems.ed.gov/cybersafety] (Web Page) Live Trainings by Request [https://rems.ed.gov/TA_TrainingsByRequest.aspx] (Web Page) Understanding the Role of Information Technology Specialists in Supporting School Safety Before, During, and After an Emergency [https://rems.ed.gov/webinardetail?id=53] (Webinar) Join the Conversation Use the #REMSontheAir hashtag and engage in a post-episode discussion on X (formerly Twitter). To ensure that the #REMSontheAir podcast serves your needs * Send us topic ideas. * Propose experts and other key stakeholders in the field to feature. * Send us follow-up questions and/or comments on information shared within each episode or related to a specific series. Send us an email with #REMSontheAir in the subject line; tag @remstacenter [https://twitter.com/remstacenter] in a post via X; or call our toll-free phone number at 1-855-781-REMS [7367] to share your ideas, requests, and questions.
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