Best practices for securing school environments
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Best practices for securing school environments

To support new digital learning initiatives, IT teams in higher education are deploying and managing more sophisticated wired and wireless networks, without an increase in budget or resources. And as more technology is incorporated into colleges and universities, so are more security risks and vulnerabilities.

Read this new eBook, Making the Grade: End-to-End Security in Education, to learn best practices for securing school environments. You will learn:

  • Best practices for securing school-owned, student-owned, and IoT devices
  • How to address network security challenges, such as malware, ransomware, and rogue devices
  • Ways to help protect the physical safety of students and staff
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Cisco MerakiAdditional Resources
Tired of students complaining about bad Wi-Fi? Students today have high expectations for connectivity around campus and wireless in dorms is no exception. To increase on-campus student satisfaction, many higher education institutions are rethinking their approaches to dorm Wi-Fi.

Download this issue brief to learn the four things higher education IT teams should consider when deploying residence hall wireless.
 
Cisco Meraki