Media Services Advisory- November 21, 2024
Falls Meeting Room B 700 Graham Road, Cuyahoga Falls, OH, United States +3 moreQuarterly meeting of librarians/library aides to review WorkFlows software updates, INFOhio website updates, and provide a PLC
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Quarterly meeting of librarians/library aides to review WorkFlows software updates, INFOhio website updates, and provide a PLC
5. Network Configuration and Maintenance Control Seminar
In this session, you improve your inventory control by identifying assets as critical and non-critical. You and your team will work with School District leaders to create your data flows to identify all PII, PHI and PFI storage, locally and on the cloud. The OhCR, you and your team will build system design and maintenance skills to promote data security and efficiency. You will finish the seminar with a plan to sustain your Cybersecurity Framework.
Identify Asset Inventory and Categorization Exercise
How to Make a Data Flow Exercise
Business Critical and Non-Critical Systems Exercise
Developing Organizational Standards for Systems Architecture
Information Technology System Maintenance Plan
A CSF Sustainment Plan that Works.
Discover how MagicSchool AI can transform education by simplifying lesson planning, personalizing learning, and streamlining administrative tasks. This webinar will highlight key features designed to boost efficiency, enhance student engagement, and save time on routine tasks. Perfect for educators and administrators looking to integrate AI into their schools!
The Technology Advisory Committee is composed of District Technology Directors. This Committee assists in the technical operations of NEOnet and provides guidance and direction to the NEOnet Technical Department and the Board of Directors.
5. Network Configuration and Maintenance Control Seminar
In this session, you improve your inventory control by identifying assets as critical and non-critical. You and your team will work with School District leaders to create your data flows to identify all PII, PHI and PFI storage, locally and on the cloud. The OhCR, you and your team will build system design and maintenance skills to promote data security and efficiency. You will finish the seminar with a plan to sustain your Cybersecurity Framework.
Identify Asset Inventory and Categorization Exercise
How to Make a Data Flow Exercise
Business Critical and Non-Critical Systems Exercise
Developing Organizational Standards for Systems Architecture
Information Technology System Maintenance Plan
A CSF Sustainment Plan that Works.
Bi-Monthly meeting for Member District Treasurers
Some students will finish their classwork much faster than anticipated, which can lead to a host of other issues. This session will explore many different educational activities that those early-finishers can do - like playing AI-powered games, learning about the arts through interactive simulations, and much more!
Join us for an exciting and informative webinar where we explore the top five student-facing AI tools that are transforming the student learning experience! In this session, we will dive into AI tools designed to support students in various aspects of their academic journey: schoolAI, Snorkl, MagicStudent, Class Companion, and Groovelit
The Technology Advisory Committee is composed of District Technology Directors. This Committee assists in the technical operations of NEOnet and provides guidance and direction to the NEOnet Technical Department and the Board of Directors.
Introduction:
Incident Response Planning is an important part of successful security planning. Incident Response Plans establish and test clear measures that your school district will practice and follow to reduce the impact of a security breach. An Incident Response Plan is a concrete plan, with identified roles and responsibilities, lines of communication and established procedures of response.
Having an Incident Response Plan and using it during Tabletop or Sandtable exercises to proactively practice in your district are important elements identified throughout the NIST framework. School districts may also have local Board policy identifying the need for incident response plans, disaster recovery, or business continuity planning.
Introduction:
Incident Response Planning is an important part of successful security planning. Incident Response Plans establish and test clear measures that your school district will practice and follow to reduce the impact of a security breach. An Incident Response Plan is a concrete plan, with identified roles and responsibilities, lines of communication and established procedures of response.
Having an Incident Response Plan and using it during Tabletop or Sandtable exercises to proactively practice in your district are important elements identified throughout the NIST framework. School districts may also have local Board policy identifying the need for incident response plans, disaster recovery, or business continuity planning.
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