Four local schools are taking part in a nationwide program to study the effectiveness of certain cybersecurity tools.
The Federal Communications Commission today selected 707 participants for the FCC’s Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot ...
Schools and districts comprise 645 of the 707 participants selected to receive funding through the Federal Communications ...
AASA applauds the more than 700 schools, districts, libraries and consortia selected as recipients in the FCC’s Schools and ...
Earlier this week the FCC released the latest Universal Service Fund monitoring report, using information available as of ...
This week the American Library Association (ALA) filed an amicus brief affirming the FCC's essential Universal Service Fund ...
The FCC says that the shift to modern connectivity has brought increased cybersecurity threats and attacks, particularly for ...
The Federal Communications Commission has officially selected the participants for its Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity ...
The three-year program will explore the use of universal service funds to improve school districts' and libraries' defenses ...
In turn, they’ll share data with the FCC so it can better understand how universal service funds could be used to better defend school networks and data against cyber attacks.
Okeechobee County schools are part of a national pilot program to strengthen cybersecurity and protect against cyberattacks.