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Why cyber resilience for schools must begin at the data layer

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eSchool Media Contributors

15d ago· 6 min readenInsight

Summary

The article argues that cyber resilience in educational institutions must start at the data layer, where student records, learning platforms, research data, and administrative systems reside. It emphasizes that protecting storage, backup, snapshot, and recovery capabilities is critical for schools to restore operations quickly after incidents like ransomware attacks. The recent Canvas ransomware incident is cited as a reminder of how exposed education environments can be.

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Cyber resilience in education starts at the data layer.
That is because the data layer is where schools' most important information lives and where recovery begins when something goes wrong.
If that layer is not protected, schools will struggle to restore operations quickly.
The recent Canvas ransomware incident is a reminder of how exposed education environments have be
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In cyber resilience, protect the data layer and build recovery plans around the data and services that keep learning and operations moving.

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