InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Tuesday, December 6, 2022
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Education Edition. News items from December 1st — December 6th.
- Little Rock School Board authorizes settlement on cyber attack; agreement to cost district at least $250,000
(Arkansas Democrat Gazette, December 5th) - Education sector hit by Hive ransomware in November
(Tech Target, December 5th) - Texas CIO Report Calls for New Law Requiring K–12 Schools to Report All Cyber Incidents
(THE Journal, December 1st) - What Your District Should Know About the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program
(Managed Methods, December 1st) - Cybersecurity threat hits San Diego schools
(KPBS, December 5th) - As Cyberattacks Increase on K-12 Schools, Here Is What’s Being Done
(U.S. Government Accountability Office, December 1st) - Vancouver Film School hit by paralyzing cyberattack
(BIV, December 1st) - ‘Cybersecurity incident’ impacts current, former student data
(The Suffolk Journal, December 6th) - New Hampshire school districts receive grants to improve safety
(The Eagle Tribune, December 5th) - Knox College Experiences ‘System Disruption’ from Ransomware; Cybersecurity Experts to Assist
(WGIL, December 2nd)