Ransomware’s new favorite victim is educational institutions. Ransomware attacks that exploit targets utilizing malicious software code have increased tremendously over the past few years.
In addition to targeting business sectors, cybercriminals are now attempting to ambush the security posture of educational sectors.
Educational institutions are easy prey for ransomware attacks as they lack the fundamental elements of a secure network.
According to findings from a 2022 global survey, ransomware groups attacking educational institutions have encrypted around 73% of their data.
Only a limited number of educational institutions recovered all their data after paying the ransom, while most could recover only 62% of their data.
The Vice Society ransomware operation orchestrated the most recent attack, targeting the Cincinnati State Technical and Community College.
The college has found it challenging to cope with the effects of the cyberattack. This ransomware group mainly targets educational institutions it identifies as weaker in security.
One of the major headlines in 2022 is the ransomware attack in Chicago Public Schools that exposed the data of 500,000 students. Two ransomware groups are suspected in this breach.
In December 2021, Lincoln College decided to shut down after serving students and its community for 157 years.
Lincoln College was struggling to overcome the effects of COVID-19 when it was struck by something worse, a ransomware attack.
With newer ransomware strains being released every day, IT admins must focus on tightening the security posture of their school’s network.
Most educational institutions cannot afford to dedicate a team exclusively to improving their security.
According to a report by the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center, the average school spends less than 8% of its IT budget on cybersecurity, with one in five schools spending less than 1%.
Cyberattackers find it easy to penetrate their networks as they have weak security compared to other industries.
The attackers penetrate networks by finding loopholes such as stolen credentials, phishing campaigns, etc.
To prevent and protect your organization from ransomware attacks and other cyberattacks, ensure that all the typical entry points are secured.
Enforcing these 10 security practices can be a bit difficult, and especially in a school environment that often has limited resources dedicated to IT security.
Not all security solutions let you follow all the practices mentioned above, so it can be even more difficult for the IT admins of schools and educational institutions as they might need to maintain multiple solutions to achieve security.
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