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Top five cybersecurity tips for academies when prioritising safety, prevention and awareness

18 July 2023

In our increasingly interconnected world, academies must not only educate students academically but also arm them with the knowledge and tools to navigate the digital landscape safely. Cybersecurity, online safety, prevention of harm, and awareness of online threats are crucial components of this holistic approach.

1. Inculcate a cybersecurity mindset

Cybersecurity isn’t solely an IT concern; it’s integral to all aspects of digital life. Encourage a mindset where every staff member and student understands the potential cyber threats and takes personal responsibility for cybersecurity.

2. Equip students with online safety skills and prioritise preventing online harm

Beyond the traditional curriculum, it’s imperative to equip students with the skills necessary for safe online engagement. This includes practices like enforcing robust password policies, recognising phishing attempts, and understanding the potential risks of sharing personal information online.

Preventing harm should also be a focus of any cybersecurity strategy. This encompasses measures like setting up reliable firewalls, using secure networks, regular software updates, and educating users on safe browsing habits.

3. Establish routine data backups

Data is one of the most valuable assets in the digital era. Regular backups can prevent the loss of vital information in a cyberattack, emphasizing the importance of cybersecurity and risk management.

4. Promote awareness of latest online threats

Cyber threats are continually evolving, making it essential to stay informed about the latest types of threats and preventive measures. Regular sessions updating staff and students about trending threats can help prepare them for the ever-changing digital landscape.

Incorporating these strategies can go a long way in establishing a comprehensive cybersecurity approach that prioritises safety, prevention, and awareness. But even with the best practices, it can be challenging to stay ahead of the continually evolving cyber threats.

5. Change “data” to “personality”

Personal data has come to form a substantial part of our identity. This data, reflecting our preferences, behaviours, and interactions, is akin to an extension of our personalities in the virtual world. As such, ensuring its safety is not just about maintaining privacy, but about preserving the sanctity of our personal selves in the digital sphere.

Conclusion

In light of these challenges, leveraging technology to support cybersecurity strategies can be a logical next step. With advancements in AI, it’s now possible to provide a more dynamic response to these threats by utilising advanced cybersecurity tools.

This article was written in conjunction with cybersecurity specialist Adam Bolas, Founder and CEO of Digital Woof, leading suppliers of cybersecurity solutions for schools. If you would like to contact them to find out more about their specialist cybersecurity tools then please click here.

If you would like advice on any of the items raised in this article then please contact our academies team or you can speak to Adam Bolas at Digital Woof here.

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