Cybersecurity in the Classroom: From Reactive Recovery to Proactive Prevention

As K-12 schools face an unprecedented surge in cyberattacks—from phishing and business email compromise to sophisticated, socially engineered threats—districts like Huntsville City Schools are leading the way in modernizing their defenses. In this interactive event, Jason Truett, Information Security Manager for Huntsville City (AL) Schools, will share real-world insights on the evolving threat landscape, the unique challenges of securing a large and diverse school district, and the strategies his team uses to stay ahead of attackers.

 

Join experts from Abnormal AI and Huntsville City Schools to explore a proactive approach against the rising tide of cyber threats targeting K-12 education. Attendees will learn:

  • The importance of layered security and why relying solely on native email protections is no longer enough
  • Lessons learned from recent incidents and how rapid detection and response can prevent significant disruptions
  • How Huntsville City Schools leverages advanced email security, automation, and staff training to protect sensitive data and ensure educational continuity
  • Practical steps other districts can take to strengthen their own cybersecurity posture

Speaker Details

Patti Titus, Field CISO, Abnormal AI

 

Jason Truett, Information Security Manager, Huntsville (AL) City Schools

 

Doug Levin, National Director, K12 SIX 

Event Topic

Big Data, Cybersecurity, K-12 / Higher Education

Relevant Audiences

All State and Local Government
Cybersecurity in the Classroom: From Reactive Recovery to Proactive Prevention
Event Type
Virtual / Online
Event Subtype
Webinar / Webcast
When
Tue, Jan 27, 2026 | 1:00 pm ET
Registration Cost
Complimentary
Website
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Sponsor
Abnormal AI
Organizer