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  • ManagedMethods Becomes Certified Google for Education Partner

    ManagedMethods Becomes Certified Google for Education Partner

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    ManagedMethods Partners with Google for Education to Provide K12 Districts With Advanced Cloud Security

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    updated: Apr 30, 2019

    ManagedMethods announces their new certified partnership with Google for Education. As part of the Google for Education partnership program, ManagedMethods will be even better equipped to continue helping K12 school districts protect sensitive student information. The platform is also key to helping districts remain compliant with federal and state regulations, such as FERPA, COPPA, and CSPC.

    “When we learned that K12 school district information is among the most vulnerable to cyber attack, we knew we needed to do something to help,” explains Charlie Sander, CEO of ManagedMethods. “We had the technology and the cost structure to be able to focus on this really underserved area in the cybersecurity industry.”

    90 million teachers and students are using G Suite for Education worldwide. And while Google provides administrators with a high level of security controls and compliance safeguards, many system administrators were finding they lacked the visibility and control they used to have with on-premise IT. That’s where ManagedMethods comes in.

    ManagedMethods’ partnership with Google for Education means better Google application monitoring and control for K12 IT administrators. ManagedMethods will be able to continue improving the product, in close collaboration with the Google for Education team, to bring greater value to K12 school districts. But, most importantly, it will help us all improve on our mission to keep students, teachers, and staff safe and their information secure.

    About ManagedMethods

    ManagedMethods makes cloud security easy for IT managers of K12 school districts, local governments, and mid-market companies. The platform provides visibility and control over activity in an organizations cloud applications, such as Google G Suite and Microsoft Office 365.

    With ManagedMethods, organizations gain data security from internal and external breaches, threat protection from malware and phishing schemes, and full control over account behavior. ManagedMethods is easy to use, affordable, and requires no special training for administrators. Best of all, it has no impact on network performance or end users.

    Source: ManagedMethods

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  • Explosive Report Highlights Cybersecurity Risks Impacting K-12 Schools

    Explosive Report Highlights Cybersecurity Risks Impacting K-12 Schools

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    Report sponsored by ManagedMethods finds 122 cybersecurity incidents threatened students and staff in 2018 — that we know of. Of those, 60 percent resulted in personal student data being compromised.

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    updated: Mar 4, 2019

    ​In a first-of-its-kind report, The State of Cybersecurity: 2018 Year In Review found that K-12 schools suffered at least 122 cybersecurity incidents in 2018, nearly 60 percent of which resulted in personal data being compromised.

    The K-12 Cybersecurity Resource Center has been tracking K-12 cybersecurity incidents since 2016 using its interactive K-12 Cyber Incident Map. The deep analysis of 2018 cyber incident data found that:

    • Publicly reported K-12 cyber incidents resulted in the theft of millions of taxpayer dollars, stolen identities, tax fraud and disruption of education due to loss of access to school technology.
    • Cyber incidents do not discriminate by school location, community type or size. If school technology is accessible over the internet, mistakes can occur and malicious actors are taking note.
    • There is a considerable gap between when school districts experience an incident and when (or if) they become aware of it.

    “The goal of policymakers, technologists and school leaders must be to reduce and better manage the cybersecurity risks facing increasingly technologically dependent schools. Make no mistake: keeping K-12 schools ‘cyber secure’ is a wicked problem — one that is sure to get worse until we take meaningful steps to address it,” says Douglas Levin, president of EdTech Strategies and founder of The K-12 Cybersecurity Resource Center.

    ManagedMethods, the leading cloud application security provider for K-12 school districts in the United States, co-sponsored this important report to help educate the public about the risks of using education technology.

    “As parents of school-aged children, we have a personal interest and a moral obligation to help protect schools from cybersecurity incidents,” explains David Waugh, VP of sales and marketing at ManagedMethods. “That is why ManagedMethods is on a mission to make cloud security easy and affordable for this vulnerable and underserved market segment.”

    ManagedMethods helps hundreds of K-12 schools secure cloud applications, such as Google for Education and Microsoft Office 365. Information technology staff gain critical visibility and control over malicious and accidental data breach activity.

    About The K-12 Cybersecurity Resource Center

    The K-12 Cybersecurity Resource Center is the home of the K-12 Cyber Incident Map. It has been instrumental in drawing attention to the emerging cybersecurity threats facing U.S. K-12 public schools and districts.

    The K-12 Cybersecurity Resource Center is devoted solely to issues of school cybersecurity and privacy issues. It is maintained as a free, independent resource for the K-12 community by EdTech Strategies LLC.

    About ManagedMethods

    ManagedMethods makes cloud security easy for IT managers of K12 school districts, local governments and mid-market companies. The platform provides visibility and control over activity in an organization’s cloud applications, such as Google G Suite and Microsoft Office 365.

    With ManagedMethods, organizations gain data security from internal and external breaches, threat protection from malware and phishing schemes, and full control over account behavior. ManagedMethods is easy to use, affordable and requires no special training for administrators. Best of all, it has no impact on network performance or end users.

    Source: ManagedMethods

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  • ManagedMethods Earns iKeepSafe FERPA and CSPC Certifications

    ManagedMethods Earns iKeepSafe FERPA and CSPC Certifications

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    FERPA and CSPC Certifications Demonstrate ManagedMethods Commitment to Student Data Security

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    updated: Feb 4, 2019

    ManagedMethods is pleased to announce its cloud security product is now FERPA and CSPC certified by iKeepSafe. These certifications assure school district IT leaders and administrators that they can rely on ManagedMethods to keep their sensitive data secure.

    Data collected by educational institutions is subject to strict regulations under FERPA, COPPA, state laws, and local policies. As technology becomes an increasing presence in K12 schools, finding the right solutions and partners that help districts remain compliant is a difficult task.

    iKeepSafe helps school administrators navigate these decisions by putting vendors through a rigorous review process, then certifying that they meet these high standards to keep school information infrastructures secure and help keep student data safe.

    “By earning the iKeepSafe FERPA, and California Student Privacy Certifications, ManagedMethods has clearly shown their dedication to safeguarding student data,” said iKeepSafe President Holly Hawkins. “Schools can feel confident that ManagedMethods meets iKeepSafe’s high standards of data privacy protection.”

    ManagedMethods works with over 85 K12 schools and districts across the United States. Information Technology leaders in these districts gain critical visibility and control over their Google for Education and Microsoft Office 365 accounts. ManagedMethods helps school districts secure sensitive data from internal leaks and malware attacks, control account access and activity, and monitor content for suggestions of explicit content and self-harm or violence.

    ManagedMethods is active in the K12 industry through key partnerships, event sponsorships, and membership in the Student Data Privacy Consortium (SDPC). The iKeepSafe certifications further demonstrate the company’s commitment to the K12 industry, and the product’s strength in data security.

    “We’re thrilled that ManagedMethods is now FERPA and CSPC certified by iKeepSafe,” says David Waugh, VP of Sales and Marketing at ManagedMethods. “When I talk with K12 IT leaders, I hear a lot of frustration just in the sheer scope of tools available for schools and districts today. Many of these tools don’t take student information security seriously, and that has caused serious problems. Going through the iKeepSafe process was a great learning experience for us as a company. We’re excited to be able to continue our mission to help make cloud technology more secure and accessible for the K12 market.”

    About ManagedMethods

    ManagedMethods makes cloud security easy for IT managers of K12 school districts, local governments, and mid-market companies. The platform provides visibility and control over activity in an organization’s cloud applications, such as Google G Suite and Microsoft Office 365.

    With ManagedMethods, organizations gain data security from internal and external breaches, threat protection from malware and phishing schemes, and full control over account behavior. ManagedMethods is easy to use, affordable, and requires no special training for administrators. Best of all, it has no impact on network performance or end users.

    About iKeepSafe

    iKeepSafe certifies technology used by children and in educational settings with qualified experts. We help vendors meet the complicated and demanding standards of compliance required by federal and state laws, so they can sell their technology with full confidence and protection. iKeepSafe is driven to improve transparency around student data privacy.

    Source: ManagedMethods

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