Higher Education Makes Cybersecurity a High Priority – Are You Prepared?

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Digital natives predominantly compose the student body at today’s education institutions, and technological advancements have created unprecedented opportunities for personalized learning. BYOD and other emerging technologies have allowed school districts, colleges, and universities to become more effective, inclusive, and collaborative.

With the proliferation of devices now on the network, however, IT administrators are now faced with the enormous task of empowering end-users to capitalize on the benefits of increased mobility and connectivity, while also ensuring the integrity of the organization’s network and data. In our current threat environment, it is more critical than ever that schools, colleges and universities develop an overarching, end-to-end security approach that aligns with the institution’s mission.

A recent SonicWall survey, conducted in partnership with the Center for Digital Education, targeted higher education IT professionals, including executives (CIO, CISO, VP of IT, etc.), IT Directors and network managers to assess the state of network security on college campuses. A key takeaway from the study, however unsurprising, is that 73 percent of respondents rank cybersecurity high or very high among their institution’s technology priorities.

Just as cybersecurity has become a priority across industry and government, higher education institutions are shining a brighter spotlight on security – and for good reason. While educational institutions rank their ability to detect and block cyber attacks relatively high, with 65 percent citing their abilities as good or excellent, only 17 percent indicate that they have not experienced a network breach/incident in the past year. This statistic is indicative of the fact that cyber threats are continuing to increase in both frequency and sophistication in every industry.

In response to the growing threat of data breaches, 77 percent of survey respondents indicate they expect to spend more on network security in the next 12 months and 63 percent expect to spend more on secure access to data and applications. This is an encouraging statistic, as it reflects increased awareness around the need to strengthen security and mitigate risk.

In our hyper-connected world, a strong security posture is a strategic investment for education at all levels. IT administrators and decision makers across the education industry need to address the continually growing role of technology on campus by implementing end-to-end security solutions that protect all data and endpoints, old and new. Holistic, end-to-end security that utilizes identity access management, next-gen firewalls, endpoint security and efficient patch management allows school districts, colleges and universities to confidently and securely offer the benefits of increased mobility and other IT advances to their faculty and students.

For more details from the survey, view the on-demand webcast “Network Security in Education: The changing landscape of campus data security.” In this November 2015 webinar, Larry Padgett of the School District of Palm Beach County reviews how his district – the 10th largest in the United States — is leveraging people, processes, and SonicWall next-generation firewalls to protect a network serving 189,000 students and staff in nearly 200 sites. SonicWall Security’s Ken Dang joins Larry in this Education Dive webinar.

SonicWall Staff