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K–12 school districts are no strangers to emerging technologies, but as each new technology is introduced to educators and ...
Will AI-enhanced honeypots become a viable security measure for your K–12 network? Here’s what you need to know about how AI is used for honeypots.
Trapping cybercriminals in artificial intelligence–enhanced honeypots can improve higher education institutions’ security ...
Consolidating Technology Purchases Can Lead to Savings It’s not a stretch to call this moment a time of financial uncertainty in higher education, whether that’s due to the enrollment cliff, evolving ...
At ISTELive 25 in San Antonio, five K–12 IT influencers gathered to share their thoughts on the technology. They discussed ...
Multifactor authentication is a must for defending against cyberattacks at colleges and universities. But what happens when ...
Ransomware attacks on K–12 schools are growing, rising 69% across the education sector from Q1 2024 to Q1 2025, according to ...
Approach budgets like a puzzle and reach out to local or state-level stakeholders to fund K–12 ed tech initiatives.
Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh.
Single sign-on is more than just getting rid of simple passwords. When coupled with identity and access management, SSO makes logging on to school systems easier and more secure.
From solving problems — how do you shake the bells on a jingle dress when your robot can’t jump up and down? — to interacting ...