White House introduces K-12 cybersecurity program.

In this photo illustration a young man types on an illuminated computer keyboard typically favored by computer coders on January 25, 2021 in⁢ Berlin, Germany. 2020 saw a sharp⁣ rise in global‌ cybercrime that was in part driven ‍by the jump‍ in⁤ online retailing that ensued⁣ during⁢ national lockdowns as governments sought to rein in ⁣the coronavirus pandemic.⁤ (Photo by​ Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

OAN’s Taylor Tinsley
3:56 PM – Tuesday, August 8, 2023

The Biden Administration rolled‍ out a new array of cyber initiatives on Tuesday, to bolster defenses against ransomware attacks on K-12 public ⁣schools across‌ the nation.

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As back ⁣to‍ school season lies just around the ⁢corner, the​ White ‌House had its‌ first-ever summit on the crisis and launched new efforts to boost cybersecurity safeguards in K-12 schools, hosted ​by First Lady Jill Biden, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, and Homeland Security Secretary​ Alejandro Mayorkas.

“We‍ need to be taking ‌these cyber ​attacks​ on schools as seriously as we do the physical attacks on critical infrastructure,” Cardona said.

The ‌ White‌ House said the 2022-23 academic year saw eight significant cyber attacks, four of which forced schools to ‌cancel ⁣classes or close altogether. ⁤Sensitive personal​ information including student grades, medical ‌records, home issues, and financial and behavioral information were stolen and made public, as well as⁣ sensitive information about school security systems.

According to a 2022 report from ⁣the U.S. Government Accountability‌ Service the loss of learning stemming from a cyberattack ranges from three days⁣ to three weeks, with the⁤ recovery time anywhere between⁤ two to nine ‌months.

The⁤ report also​ laid out several techniques that individuals carrying out⁤ cyberattacks ​use including phishing, ransomware,⁤ distributed denial-of-service attacks, and video conferencing disruptions.

“I want to strongly urge every school​ system and every community⁢ to take advantage of these⁢ resources and to do so with⁢ urgency,” said HHS ‍Secretary ‌Mayorkas. ​“Do not underestimate the ruthlessness of those ‌who wish to ⁢do us ​harm… Do not wait until​ the crisis comes to start preparing for one.”

A pilot program proposed ​by‍ the Federal Communications Commission will provide ​up to $200 million over three years ⁣to strengthen cyber defenses in ​schools and libraries. CISA will also provide training assessments for 300 new K-12 entities over the coming school year.

Several technology providers also committed to funding resources to districts. Amazon Web Services will be giving $20 million for ⁣a cyber grant program ⁢that’ll be made available to all‍ school districts ⁤and the state departments of education.

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