Data Privacy & Security Service Digital Digest_Winter_2019

NCATS Assessments Continued

NCATS assessments are available to Federal, State, Local, Tribal & Territorial levels of governments, which includes educational stakeholders. Any information collected during assessments is not shared without written and agreed consent from the participating stakeholder. Anonymized data is used to develop non-attributed reports for trending and analysis purposes. The data collected for analysis represents the diversity across the many stakeholders the NCCIC and NCATS support. The California State Legislature has passed the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) recently to protect consumer data. Alastair Mactaggart, chairman of Californians for Consumer Privacy, outlines what rights the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) gives all California consumers: • Know all data a business collects about you • Say no to the sale of your information • Delete data you’ve given to a business • Be informed what categories of data will be collected about you prior to its collection If you are interested in using these services, NCATS recommends you

contact them as soon as possible as testing availability may be limited, with the exception of Cyber Hygiene services. This scanning service is ongoing with no wait time and no limit on annual capacity. To sign up for NCATS assessments, please email NCATS_INFO@HQ.DHS. GOV.

Included in this Issue:

Pages 1 & 2: Feature Article: NCATS No-cost Risk Assessment Services New Privacy Regulations: California Consumer Privacy Act Page 3 K-12 Cybersecurity: The Role of the School Board NSBA CyberSecurity Board Recommendations

Use this link for additional information on NCATS and to view sample reports.

New Privacy Regulations: California Consumer Privacy Act

• Mandated opt-in before sale of children’s information (under the age of 16) • Know where your data is shared • Know where your data was acquired • Know why your information is being collected • A private right of action (meaning you can sue companies) when companies don’t take reasonable steps to protect your information, and it’s stolen. As more states implement privacy data laws to protect consumers we will keep you up to date with the latest legislation.

Educator Privacy Toolkit

Page 4: Data Privacy & Security for Administrators Pages 5 & 6: District Spotlight: Manhasset UFSD

5 Creative Ways to Effectively Deliver Anti-Phishing Training

Cybersecurity News

• Craft phishing emails relevant to roles & departments • Perform unscheduled simulation campaigns • Use Computer-Based Training (CBT) • Use gamification & rewards for motivation • Provide continuous performance improvement by introducing increasingly challenging content

Page 7: Cybersecurity Resources

Read the full article here.

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