Schools learn hard lesson in information security protection

March 23, 2011
Schools learn hard lesson in information security protection

The study, which surveyed more than 100 individuals that manage IT security at kindergarten throught 12 (K-12) school districts in the United States, examines security practices and top security concerns in schools and school districts.

With 63% of schools experiencing malware outbreaks or unauthorized user access at least twice a year, the results indicate that IT security is a resource-heavy, time-consuming effort that schools struggle to manage efficiently, Panda said.

According to the survey, 64% of schools have experienced significant downtime. At the same time, schools also struggle to upgrade IT security systems, with 72% identifying budget constraints as the primary barrier, and 38% identifying a lack of staff.

In addition, 29% indicate that the IT staff has other priorities that take precedent over IT security system upgrades.

The survey found that 21% of schools IT staff spend time every day removing viruses and malware from computers and networks, and 38% said they do so a few times a week.

“While the internet is an invaluable tool for education, it can cause serious interruptions to day-to-day operations if schools fail to properly address security concerns”, said Rick Carlson, president of Panda Security US.

 

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