Posts Tagged ‘K-12 Education’
Understanding the Principle of Least Privilege
The Jurassic Park Lesson The Principle of Least Privilege is the principle that users and programs should only have the necessary privileges to complete their tasks. In the case of Jurassic Park, this whole situation could have been avoided if they had applied the principle of least privilege throughout the systems in the park. Sure, Dennis…
Read MoreMalware Analysis of the Emotet Banking Trojan
Current Day Heist Ever since I can remember, my Dad has always loved watching heist movies. Whether it was Ocean’s 11, Catch Me If You Can, National Treasure, or the Italian Job, if there is a heist movie on TV, he’s watching it, and more than likely changing the channels during the commercials if there…
Read MoreEmbracing a Texas State of Mind- TCEA Bound!
We’re so excited to travel to Dallas, Texas this week for the TCEA 2022 conference, starting today, February 7th, and ending February 10th. We are still riding the wave from our trip to FETC 2022 a few weeks ago, which makes us more excited for another in-person EdTech conference. It’s good to connect with others…
Read MoreAttending Coaches Camp is a Non-Negotiable. Here’s Why.
Written by Forward Edge Instructional Design Coach, Brooke Conklin. Instructional coaches support nearly every educator across a school district, yet they are rarely ever provided any professional learning opportunities on how to be a coach. We’ve got the solution you’ve been looking for: Coaches Camp. Coaches Camp was created specifically to support instructional coaches. Coaches…
Read More4 Reasons Why You Should Invest in a Mentorship
kills that THEY need to run a successful coaching program and transform teaching & learning? You invest in a mentorship.
Read MoreJoin us at FETC!
The 2022 FETC Conference will be in-person this year and we couldn’t be more excited to have a booth dedicated to Cybersecurity and another booth dedicated to our Edge-U Bages! Our team of Curriculum and Technology Integration will be presenting at various times throughout the conference, which runs from January 25th- January 28th, 2022 at…
Read MoreSanta’s Coming To Town!
“‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all thro’ the house, Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;”. These classic words from The Night Before Christmas, first published in 1823, evoke images and emotions from our childhood of a time when we believed anything was possible and we were only limited by our wildest…
Read MoreTop Secret: A Guide to Implementing Data Classification in Environments
Classified Conversations When I was 12 years old, on one occasion at my best friend’s family dinner, everyone went around the table talking about their day and what they did, except for my friend’s father. Curious why he hadn’t said anything, I asked him what he did for work and how it was going. After…
Read MoreRansomware and How to Protect Your District (by Scott Augenbaum)
It’s fair to say that “Ransomware Attacks” are on the rise. Protect your district with these best practices from former FBI Agent, Scott Augenbaum.
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