Public schools are facing increasing cyber threats, making it hard for school leaders to keep their data and systems secure. Without a solid understanding of current cyber security trends and best practices, districts are leaving themselves vulnerable to data breaches that can be incredibly costly and damaging.
The Public Schools Cybersecurity Symposium is the perfect resource for school district leaders looking to gain insight into the latest strategies and tools for protecting their data. Attendees will learn from experienced professionals in the field about what they need to know to stay ahead of the threat curve. Join OASBO, OSBA, and BASA for this invaluable event!
Ohio Association of School Business Officials (OASBO)
Course Details: Artificial Intelligence – Opportunities and Challenges
Target Audiences: School Districts
Category: Security
Artificial Intelligence will impact school districts in multiple ways. Dr. Daggett will describe what AI is and the boardroom to classroom challenges and opportunities it will bring to our school districts. He will then describe the impact it is having on the skills, knowledge, and attributes our students will need to be successful in the changing workplace and society. He will conclude by providing specific strategies districts may want to consider to position schools and their students for future success in the age of AI. Learning Outcomes:
Participants will be able to describe what Artificial Intelligence is and its impact on schools and students.
Participants will gain an understanding of both the challenges and opportunities AI brings to school districts from boardroom to classroom.
Participants will learn what the skills, knowledge, and attributes are that our students will need to be successful in the workplace and society as we enter the age of Artificial Intelligence.
Bill Daggett is the founder of both the Successful Practices Network and the International Center for Leadership in Education. He recently co-chaired the AASA LEARNING 2025: National Commission for Student-Centered, Equity-Focused, Future-Driven Education and is now leading the National Demonstration Network for AASA.
Dr. Daggett is recognized worldwide for his proven ability to move preK-12 education systems towards more rigorous and relevant skills and knowledge for all students. For 30 years, he has crisscrossed our nation, as well as the industrialized world, to lead school reform efforts to effectively prepare students for their future.
Dr. Daggett began his career as a teacher, local administrator, and then director with the New York State Education Department. He spends much of his time providing leadership and guidance to the National Dropout Prevention Center and the Career and Technical Education Technical Assistance Center, which are part of the Successful Practices Network.
Course Details: Cybersecurity Crisis Management: A Roadmap for Data Breach Incidents for K-12 Leaders
Target Audiences: School Districts
Category: Security
Learning Outcomes:
Understand the importance of having a well-defined and tailored incident response plan.
Learn the key steps to take when responding to a data breach incident, from initial assessment through recovery.
Explore strategies for effectively communicating with stakeholders during a data breach.
Discover best practices for conducting forensic investigations to identify the source and extent of the data breach.
Gain insights into legal and regulatory obligations related to data breaches in the education sector.
Understand the role of staff training and awareness programs in promoting a culture of cybersecurity and preparedness.
Learn about resources, tools, and partnerships available to assist K-12 schools in enhancing their cybersecurity posture and incident response capabilities.
Take away practical tips for ongoing monitoring, evaluation, and continuous improvement of data breach response procedures.
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Columbus, Ohio 43215
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Jeff Knight is an education attorney with experience litigating on behalf of, and providing counsel to, colleges, universities and other public entities. His practice is varied and includes assisting clients in navigating various data governance regulations, including FERPA, HIPAA, FCRA and GDPR, as well as matters arising under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and Title IX. Additionally, Jeff has successfully led clients through investigations initiated by state and federal agencies.
[email protected] 100 S 3rd St
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 227-2307
Chris Gordon leverages his experience as a federal law clerk to deliver results through all stages of litigation, with experience advocating in high-stakes briefing to trial and appeals. Chris litigates business disputes, including corporate shareholder disputes, oil and gas lease disputes, construction and design-defect claims, guaranty and loan disputes, public bid disputes, and fiduciary-duty litigation. Clients rely on Chris to provide honest, business-savvy advice along with sophisticated courtroom representation.
Prior to entering private practice, Chris served as a law clerk for both federal appellate and trial court judges. As a law clerk, Chris worked on matters ranging from First Amendment claims to class action litigation to excessive-force claims. He clerked under the Honorable James L. Graham of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio and under the Honorable Alan E. Norris of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.