Like many school districts across the U.S., Cleveland Metropolitan School District is digitizing their learning architecture for the modern age while trying to mitigate mounting cyber threats with limited personnel and budget. The K-12 school district, whose IT department is led by CIO Curtis Timmons, serves 7,500 employees and 36,000 students. On an average day, maintaining the operational and security needs of all those individuals and their various endpoints, including laptops, tablets, and phones, would be difficult enough. But, in addition, the district moved to a cloud-first environment, maintains an "always on" learning environment that sees students and faculty utilizing the network at all hours from remote locations, and threat actors are always lurking in the shadows. Read the full case study here: #EndCyberRisk
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Like many school districts across the U.S., Cleveland Metropolitan School District is digitizing their learning architecture for the modern age while trying to mitigate mounting cyber threats with limited personnel and budget. The K-12 school district, whose IT department is led by CIO Curtis Timmons, serves 7,500 employees and 36,000 students. On an average day, maintaining the operational and security needs of all those individuals and their various endpoints, including laptops, tablets, and phones, would be difficult enough. But, in addition, the district moved to a cloud-first environment, maintains an "always on" learning environment that sees students and faculty utilizing the network at all hours from remote locations, and threat actors are always lurking in the shadows. Read the full case study here: #EndCyberRisk
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Like many school districts across the U.S., Cleveland Metropolitan School District is digitizing their learning architecture for the modern age while trying to mitigate mounting cyber threats with limited personnel and budget. The K-12 school district, whose IT department is led by CIO Curtis Timmons, serves 7,500 employees and 36,000 students. On an average day, maintaining the operational and security needs of all those individuals and their various endpoints, including laptops, tablets, and phones, would be difficult enough. But, in addition, the district moved to a cloud-first environment, maintains an "always on" learning environment that sees students and faculty utilizing the network at all hours from remote locations, and threat actors are always lurking in the shadows. Read the full case study here: #EndCyberRisk
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Like many school districts across the U.S., Cleveland Metropolitan School District is digitizing their learning architecture for the modern age while trying to mitigate mounting cyber threats with limited personnel and budget. The K-12 school district, whose IT department is led by CIO Curtis Timmons, serves 7,500 employees and 36,000 students. On an average day, maintaining the operational and security needs of all those individuals and their various endpoints, including laptops, tablets, and phones, would be difficult enough. But, in addition, the district moved to a cloud-first environment, maintains an "always on" learning environment that sees students and faculty utilizing the network at all hours from remote locations, and threat actors are always lurking in the shadows. Read the full case study here: #EndCyberRisk
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Like many school districts across the U.S., Cleveland Metropolitan School District is digitizing their learning architecture for the modern age while trying to mitigate mounting cyber threats with limited personnel and budget. The K-12 school district, whose IT department is led by CIO Curtis Timmons, serves 7,500 employees and 36,000 students. On an average day, maintaining the operational and security needs of all those individuals and their various endpoints, including laptops, tablets, and phones, would be difficult enough. But, in addition, the district moved to a cloud-first environment, maintains an "always on" learning environment that sees students and faculty utilizing the network at all hours from remote locations, and threat actors are always lurking in the shadows. Read the full case study here: #EndCyberRisk
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Like many school districts across the U.S., Cleveland Metropolitan School District is digitizing their learning architecture for the modern age while trying to mitigate mounting cyber threats with limited personnel and budget. The K-12 school district, whose IT department is led by CIO Curtis Timmons, serves 7,500 employees and 36,000 students. On an average day, maintaining the operational and security needs of all those individuals and their various endpoints, including laptops, tablets, and phones, would be difficult enough. But, in addition, the district moved to a cloud-first environment, maintains an "always on" learning environment that sees students and faculty utilizing the network at all hours from remote locations, and threat actors are always lurking in the shadows. Read the full case study here: #EndCyberRisk
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Like many school districts across the U.S., Cleveland Metropolitan School District is digitizing their learning architecture for the modern age while trying to mitigate mounting cyber threats with limited personnel and budget. The K-12 school district, whose IT department is led by CIO Curtis Timmons, serves 7,500 employees and 36,000 students. On an average day, maintaining the operational and security needs of all those individuals and their various endpoints, including laptops, tablets, and phones, would be difficult enough. But, in addition, the district moved to a cloud-first environment, maintains an “always on” learning environment that sees students and faculty utilizing the network at all hours from remote locations, and threat actors are always lurking in the shadows. Read the full case study here: https://ow.ly/1h2m50R3gin #EndCyberRisk
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