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The IAPP recently wrote an article about how organisations and lawmakers are striving to protect the online safety of children and teens in today's advance digital environment.  They find themselves working to solve a 'puzzle' that tries to balance varying legal jurisdictions and cultural considerations.

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We have previously reported how the Rhysida Ransomware has focused on attacking the education sector.  Recently the CISA, FBI and MS-ISAC have released a new joint Cyber Security Advisory to disseminate known Rhysida ransomware indicators of compromise, detection methods, tactics, techniques and procedures identified through recent investigations.

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The Governors and Data Best Practice area has been updated with some new content from the Norfolk and Suffolk Constabularies.  There is a training video: 'Protecting Yourself and Your School from Cybercrime' and a pdf of the slides from the video. There is input for school governors to highlight the risks presented by cyber crime and the resources and support available to help you improve your organisation's cyber security.

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As a data protection officer we are seeing a rise in the number of cyber attacks on organisations.  We often find that the fact an actual crime has been committed is sometimes overlooked in the panic and need to recover data and get operations back up and running.  According to the National Crime Agency (NCA) cyber crime continues to rise in scale and complexity, affecting essential services, businesses and private individuals.  Cyber crime costs the UK billions of pounds, causes

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The National Cyber Security Centre looks back at it's key developments and highlights over the last year in it's 2023 annual review. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), a part of GCHQ, is the UK’s technical authority for cyber security.

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The British Computer Society (BCS) has recently published the biggest data leaks of 2023.  The leaks cover worldwide cyber attacks, but the lessons learned apply to organisations of all types all around the world.  The data breaches include The Guardian Newspaper, LastPass password manager, Royal Mail, MOVEit, Microsoft, The UK Electoral Commission.

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We launched our Schools Best Practice area at the beginning of this term which includes specific guides and support for schools.  There is also a specific area for Trusts and the Central Team.  The Trusts Central Team section is a specific area for additional requirements and guidance for the central team of a trust and should be used in conjunction with the other tabs in the best practice area.  

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Several countries have pledged never to pay cyber criminal ransoms and to collectively work toward disrupting their financial systems.  The members affirmed their joint commitment to building their collective resilience to ransomware.  They will share data on ransomware perpetrators and techniques and establish a blacklist of information about digital wallets used to facilitate rasomware payments.

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The NCSC has recently published an article about creating resistant cloud backups as a way to be more resistant to the effects of destructive ransomware.

We all know that backups are an essential part of an organisation's cyber strategy and making regular backups is the most effective way to recover from a destructive ransomware attack, where an attacker's aim is to destroy or erase a victim's data. 

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The NSA and CISA Red and Blue teams recently shared the top ten cyber security misconfigurations.  The schools we have worked with that have suffered a cyber attack often find that there are configurations, upgrades or user access controls that were missed.  This advisory highlights all of those and more - these are not in-depth configurations, but often ones that are set up incorrectly and then not checked or updated as time goes by. Although the advisory is aimed at larger organisati

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During our data walks we are looking at data breach risks, in terms of 'Who has access to what data?'.  As part of our walk we may ask who has access to the school other than the employees and children attending, for example, Lettings.  As Lettings usually occur outside of the school working day, physical security can be overlooked or not thought about and so raises the risk of a data breach.  This article is launching our Lettings Checklist for schools which is shown at the end o

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The UK Online Safety Bill became law on Thursday 26th October.  The UK Government says the Online Safety Act will protect people, particularly children, on the internet.  The Act should make social media companies keep the internet safe for children and give adults more choice over what they see online.  Ofcom will immediately begin work on tackling illegal content and protecting children's safety.

  1. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 24. Backups
  2. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 27. Passwords
  3. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 30. Support
  4. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 29. Admin controls
  5. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 28. Phishing
  6. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 26. Physical Security
  7. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 25. Server Security
  8. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 23. Filtering and Monitoring
  9. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 22. Hardware: Printers
  10. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 21. Hardware: Asset Control
  11. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 20. Hardware: Safe disposal
  12. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 19. Anti-virus/anti-malware
  13. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 18. Regular Updates
  14. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 17. Access Control (Users)
  15. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 16. Access Control (Wi-Fi/Network access)
  16. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 15. Access Control (working from home/off site)
  17. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 14. Access Control (MFA)
  18. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 13. Awareness
  19. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 11. Policies and Procedures
  20. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 12. Training
  21. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 10. Assess where you are with cyber security
  22. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 9. A guide for education providers
  23. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 8. How can your school prevent Ransomware attacks?
  24. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 7. What does a Ransomware attack on a school look like?
  25. Considerations when migrating to a new MIS
  26. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 6. Cyber Action Plan
  27. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 5. Responsibilities
  28. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 4. What to do in a cyber attack
  29. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 3. Data Security
  30. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 2. Privacy Protection
  31. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 1. Why is cyber security important?
  32. The importance of software updates (PaperCut vulnerability and Rhysida ransomware)
  33. Public bodies and sensitive data
  34. Adding offline bulk training using the Certificates function
  35. Ransomware, extortion and the cyber crime ecosystem
  36. ICO: 10 Step guide to sharing information to safeguard children
  37. Schools under Cyber Attack: September 2023
  38. Cyber Resource: The Cyber Resilience Centre Group
  39. Schools and Trusts Best Practice Area
  40. Email and Security: ICO recent guidance
  41. Help after a Cyber Attack/Incident
  42. Social Media Policy
  43. Data Protection and Cyber Security (Inset Day) Training Ideas
  44. Changes to Microsoft Free Licensing for Schools
  45. What to do in the event of a Cyber Attack
  46. Cyber Crime: AI Generated Phishing Attacks
  47. Handling Freedom of Information Requests the right way
  48. Cyber Attack: Exam Boards
  49. VICE SOCIETY - Ransomware attacks on schools
  50. Using Tags if you are a group of organisations in the DPE Knowledge Bank
  51. Where's Harry the Hacker?
  52. Be Cyber Aware: USB Sticks
  53. Cyber Insurance in the Public Sector
  54. Types of Cyber Attacks: DDos Attack (Microsoft DDoS Attack in June)
  55. Cyber Attack: Manchester University
  56. Cyber Attack: Leytonstone School
  57. The ICO Reprimands a school
  58. Be Cyber Aware: Firewalls
  59. Subject Access Requests (SARs)
  60. Be Cyber Aware: Cyber attacks and transparency. A no blame culture
  61. Cyber Attack: Dorchester School
  62. Knowledge Bank Role Types: Admin, Staff and Trustee
  63. Types of Cyber Attacks: Password Attacks
  64. Be Cyber Aware: Why regular software updates are important
  65. Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2023
  66. World Password Day - May 4th
  67. Cyber Attack: Wiltshire School
  68. Keeping your IT systems safe and secure
  69. Types of Cyber Attacks: DDoS Attacks
  70. Types of Cyber Attacks: Phishing
  71. Types of Cyber Attacks: The Insider Threat
  72. Why your data is profitable to cyber criminals
  73. Using WhatsApp in Schools
  74. Knowledge Bank Updates
  75. Types of malware and how they are linked to data protection
  76. Striking Data Breach
  77. Windows Server 2012 & 2012 R2 Retirement
  78. How to contact us for support, subject access requests, data breaches and FOI's
  79. YouTube breached child protection laws
  80. How a school fought back after a cyberattack
  81. Types of Cyber Attacks - Credential Stuffing
  82. January Cyber update - How Can Schools Help Prevent Cyber Attacks?
  83. End of Windows 8.1 Support
  84. Assigning courses to staff using to-dos
  85. The NCSC 2022 Annual Review - What does this mean for schools?
  86. France Issues Adtech Giant $65 million Fine
  87. Are we Going too Far with Biometric Technology in Schools?
  88. October is #Cybersecurity Month
  89. You Can Still Use Facebook in Europe... For Now: News Roundup
  90. Google Urges Developers to Patch their Apps: Weekly Cyber Update
  91. What the Online Safety Bill Means for Social Media
  92. The Changes Made to the Online Safety Bill
  93. An Introduction to the Online Safety Bill
  94. Google’s Services Deemed Unsafe for Schools
  95. Scammers Pretending to be Family Members: Cyber Update
  96. What Can Happen When a Primary School Aged Child Breaks the Law
  97. Disney Signs New Automated Advertising Deal: News Roundup
  98. Subject Access Requests and Children's Data
  99. The Key to Long Term Sustainable Cyber Security
  100. The End of Public Sector ICO Fines?
  101. Latest Privacy Concerns Surrounding Tiktok
  102. Changes to Cookie Pop Ups
  103. Apps Using Loophole to Track Childrens’ Phones
  104. Lockdowns opened Child Data Privacy Concerns
  105. News Roundup: Mark Zuckerberg Sued for Failing to Protect User Data
  106. Best Interests of the Child Self Assessment
  107. Cyber Threat to Health and Education Sectors
  108. UK Schools Introducing Biometrics Without Due Care
  109. Meet the Robot that Scans Your Entire House
  110. How the Record of Processing Can Help You
  111. WhatsApp Hit by Fake Voice Message Scam
  112. How Schools are Dealing with Cyber Security Breaches
  113. 2022 Security Breach Report Published
  114. Information Security Basics: What are VPN's?
  115. March Cyber Update
  116. What does a Data Protection Officer Do?
  117. Are you ready for a Data Breach?
  118. Information Security Basics: What are Cookies?
  119. Weekly Cyber Update February 8th
  120. Privacy in the Metaverse
  121. Weekly Cyber Update: Fraud, Ransomware and Cyber Essentials
  122. Data Privacy Day
  123. Blog: Best Practice on the Retention of Child Protection Information
  124. Weekly Cyber Update
  125. Carrying out Supplier Due Diligence
  126. The Draft Online Safety Bill
  127. Email and retention periods
  128. The Education sector now at highest risk of cyber attacks
  129. How to Assess your Data Security
  130. EU’s Data Protection Advisor latest to call ban on tracking ads
  131. Lloyd v Google: A Landmark Case
  132. Schools Blocked from Using Facial Recognition Systems
  133. Facebook Deletes User Data
  134. The Government's 'Data: a New Direction'
  135. Sharing this year’s Nativity play online
  136. How Facebook Knows Where You Are Without Knowing Where You Are
  137. The Importance of Schools Staying Protected Against Ransomware
  138. Amazon Ring and Facebook fines
  139. NCSC Weekly Threat Report October 15th
  140. The ICO's New Data Sharing Code
  141. How to Handle a Data Breach
  142. Apple's New Privacy Focused Software
  143. A quick introduction to the Phishing Simulation tool
  144. The Flow of Data Post Brexit
  145. The Children's Code
  146. Recording vaccination of staff
  147. B&H FoI: Racist/religious incidents/bullying
  148. B&H FOI Request: ‘Racial Literacy Training 101’
  149. Cyber Attacks
  150. Brexit update - Adequacy
  151. Protocol for Setting Up and Delivery of Online Teaching and Learning
  152. COVID-19 National Testing Programme: Schools & Colleges handbook
  153. Brexit update
  154. Class Dojo International Data Sharing
  155. Model Publication Scheme: Amendments, Improvements and Updates
  156. Child friendly privacy notices
  157. Transparency
  158. Brexit...what we know so far.
  159. Parents and students covertly recording conversations
  160. Do you need help getting focused?
  161. SAR? ER? FOI?
  162. Encryption backdoors by-design
  163. WisePay Data Breach
  164. Data Protection Education Ltd and GDPRiS Partnership
  165. Secure file transfer of files using Royal Mail
  166. Cyber security alert issued following rising attacks on UK academia
  167. Is it safe for children and teachers to be back to normal in schools?
  168. Quick guide to key contact information: LA and other information
  169. Quick guide to key contact information: Official DfE guidance
  170. Key elements of a successful DPIA
  171. FOI Publication Schemes
  172. Morrisons and Vicarious Liability
  173. SHARE: Avoid disinformation online
  174. Best Practice for Managing Photos and Video
  175. GDPR and Coronavirus
  176. Cybersecurity warning: Coronavirus fraud attacks
  177. How one school is coping with the day to day reality of COVID-I9
  178. Criminals seek to exploit Coronavirus fears
  179. New Drip Feeds: Recognise and Respond to Subject Access Request
  180. When to contact the Data Protection Officer?
  181. National child measurement programme 2019
  182. You thought BA was a large fine?
  183. Make sure DPE is your registered DPO with the ICO
  184. GDPR: One year on
  185. Compliance Manager released
  186. Google hit with €50,000,000 fine
  187. Headteacher fined for breach of data protection legislation
  188. January 2019 Knowledge Bank Update
  189. Passwords – simplifying the approach
  190. Emails – good practice and minimising the risk of a data breach

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