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Holistic Cybersecurity Strategy

Learn how a holistic cybersecurity strategy can help you protect your higher education institution against cybersecurity threats.<br><br>Follow Us : https://triskelelabs.com

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Holistic Cybersecurity Strategy

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  1. The mass adoption of e-learning, while a trend of necessity, is the most radical change we’ve seen in the higher education sector in the recent past. It has transformed, fundamentally, the value these institutions provide to their students and society at large. Learning is now more affordable, accessible and convenient.  With great power, though, comes great responsibility—and a few problems to boot. While the increased adoption of e-learning has helped many institutions educate their students remotely, it has also presented a problem. The technology is great, but now, we’re more vulnerable than ever to cyber attacks. Cyber attacks are by no means a new threat. The volume of attacks, however, has increased dramatically over the last year. Unfortunately, most educational institutions are still struggling to find more effective and sustainable ways to deal with these threats, even a year after the onset of the pandemic.

  2. Why is a holistic cybersecurity strategy important? Universities, colleges and other educational institutions manage and store critical information like student identification details, intellectual property information, and research data. As we’ve seen, if any attack compromises the integrity of these resources, it has far-reaching consequences, even beyond the boundaries of that institution. The most worrying fact is that the majority of these attacks are the results of human error. According to IBM, over 95% of cyber attacks can be attributed to the actions of the people who work in our organisations. It should address human errors and biases as well as the limitations of your infrastructure. Remember, here, that this is not a simple or one-and-done process—it needs to account for the reality of your operations and the specific threats you and your stakeholders face.  Once you get to the finish line, however, you need to look into effective deployment.

  3. Learn how a holistic cybersecurity strategy can help you protect your higher education institution against cybersecurity threats Protect your students, staff, and resources with a holistic, up-to-date cybersecurity strategy  COVID-19 has forced many, if not all, higher education institutes to adopt digital learning platforms to provide uninterrupted education during social distancing. While necessary, this wide-scale migration to online spaces has also increased our vulnerability to cyber attacks. Deploy a holistic cybersecurity strategy to protect your data and resources against the spate of attacks targeted at educational institutions that are working online.

  4. Level 14, 60 Albert Rd, South Melbourne, Victoria 3205 Call us : 1300 242 923 E-mail: info@triskelelabs.com Fully-Australian Cybersecurity Company and Consultancy - Triskele Labs

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