The Edvocate

Top Menu

Main Menu

  • Start Here
    • Our Brands
    • Governance
      • Lynch Education Consulting, LLC.
      • Dr. Lynch’s Personal Website
      • Careers
    • Write For Us
    • Books
    • The Tech Edvocate Product Guide
    • Contact Us
    • The Edvocate Podcast
    • Edupedia
    • Pedagogue
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
  • PreK-12
    • Assessment
    • Assistive Technology
    • Best PreK-12 Schools in America
    • Child Development
    • Classroom Management
    • Early Childhood
    • EdTech & Innovation
    • Education Leadership
    • Equity
    • First Year Teachers
    • Gifted and Talented Education
    • Special Education
    • Parental Involvement
    • Policy & Reform
    • Teachers
  • Higher Ed
    • Best Colleges and Universities
    • Best College and University Programs
    • HBCU’s
    • Diversity
    • Higher Education EdTech
    • Higher Education
    • International Education
  • Advertise
  • The Tech Edvocate Awards
    • The Awards Process
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2025 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2024 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2023 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2021 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2022 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2020 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2019 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2018 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2017 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Award Seals
  • Apps
    • GPA Calculator for College
    • GPA Calculator for High School
    • Cumulative GPA Calculator
    • Grade Calculator
    • Weighted Grade Calculator
    • Final Grade Calculator
  • The Tech Edvocate
  • Post a Job
  • AI Powered Personal Tutor

logo

The Edvocate

  • Start Here
    • Our Brands
    • Governance
      • Lynch Education Consulting, LLC.
      • Dr. Lynch’s Personal Website
        • My Speaking Page
      • Careers
    • Write For Us
    • Books
    • The Tech Edvocate Product Guide
    • Contact Us
    • The Edvocate Podcast
    • Edupedia
    • Pedagogue
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
  • PreK-12
    • Assessment
    • Assistive Technology
    • Best PreK-12 Schools in America
    • Child Development
    • Classroom Management
    • Early Childhood
    • EdTech & Innovation
    • Education Leadership
    • Equity
    • First Year Teachers
    • Gifted and Talented Education
    • Special Education
    • Parental Involvement
    • Policy & Reform
    • Teachers
  • Higher Ed
    • Best Colleges and Universities
    • Best College and University Programs
    • HBCU’s
    • Diversity
    • Higher Education EdTech
    • Higher Education
    • International Education
  • Advertise
  • The Tech Edvocate Awards
    • The Awards Process
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2025 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2024 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2023 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2021 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2022 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2020 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2019 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2018 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Finalists and Winners of The 2017 Tech Edvocate Awards
    • Award Seals
  • Apps
    • GPA Calculator for College
    • GPA Calculator for High School
    • Cumulative GPA Calculator
    • Grade Calculator
    • Weighted Grade Calculator
    • Final Grade Calculator
  • The Tech Edvocate
  • Post a Job
  • AI Powered Personal Tutor
  • 12 of the Best Free Grade Calculators for Teachers

  • OPINION: The Danger of Painting Male Teachers as Predators

  • Secondary Teachers, Can We Let You in on a Lesson Planning Secret

  • 10 EdTech Hacks for Every Classroom

  • Help! My Coworker Is Selling My Lessons Online

  • 10 Job Perks Your Friends Have, But You Don’t—Because You Teach

  • The Changing Landscape of Special Education Policy

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: A Contested Terrain

  • Research Challenges in Special Education Inclusion

  • School Safety and Communication Technologies

EdTech Policy & Reform
Home›EdTech Policy & Reform›GDPR and Educating Employees on Cybersecurity

GDPR and Educating Employees on Cybersecurity

By Matthew Lynch
June 19, 2017
0
Spread the love

Out of the many negative outcomes of cyber threats in 2017 legislation change is another financial risk business dealing with Europe will need to embrace. So how can we reduce the risks?

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a new data protection regulation to protect individuals in the European Union (EU). The concern for global business is that is also covers the export of personal data outside of the EU. When enforced from May 2018, companies that fail to comply and suffer a data breach they could face a fine up to 20,000,000 EUR or up to 4% of their global annual revenue of the preceding financial year.

Cyber-attacks are now as much a part of business risk assessment as fire and safety. In a recent interview for Chris Butler, Principal Consultant of Sungard Availability Services stated that “an organizations readiness to adapt to the new challenges of data privacy and reduced tolerance for data breaches as both an opportunity and a threat.” Will GDPR compliance become a standard customer assurance for all business dealing with European based data? The threat to business a hefty fine.

In America GDPR will directly affect companies that offer good and services to EU citizens. US businesses that do not comply will risk losing 4% of their global revenue to the EU. In a recent roundup of the top five impacts of security breach, reputational damage from the loss of customer data could sink customer confidence in an organisation. The recent National Health Service hack, resulted in an outdated version of Windows XP being breached and patient’s private records transferred into the hands of organised crime. This is the kind of negative PR a financial organisation would find hard to repair.

Aside from the GDPR compliance and growing your cyber defence team, educating employees on basic cyber security is a solid investment. Knowing the risks and consequences of the threat helps nurture a sense of responsibility. The onboarding process of new hires needs more than a tick box for “I have read and understood the company’s IT policy”.

Aside from the IT and legal teams surveying the GDPR legislation, the first line of defence for any company is deploying the Human Resource team to deliver on tips to educate employees. could help nurture the shared responsibility we all face from cybercrime.

1) Risk analysis workshops

Creating scenarios in a workshop environment is a technique that exposes how unhealthy habits of staff can spiral into a massive fine and loss of global reputation. The laptop left in a bar, with sensitive data stored on the desktop, is a familiar story tell. Demonstrate how 4% of global annual income leaving the business will affect staff.

2) Broadcast the call for responsibility

Everyone in your company’s infrastructure is only as secure as its weakest link. A unifying sense of responsibility can help break dangerous habits. Each team lead needs to be an ambassador of safe computing.

3) Onboarding process, set the right tone

Anyone who has ever had the joy of training their pet knows that they only learn what you teach them and reinforce with positive praise. The cyber security on-boarding process needs to be relevant and engaging and rewarding those that comply helps set standards.

4) USB sticks need tobacco industry warnings

They can resemble Lego and are often handed out like sweets at a conference. A crime syndicate can compromise these USB sticks and leave them laying around. One stick could hold up to 20 gigabytes of malware waiting to launch. What’s you company policy on USB sticks?

5) Response plan to a cyber attack

PR is a big part in the response to a cyber-attack. Announcing that you are GDPR compliant and adhere to all internationally recognised legislation is needed for business confidence. The public need reassurance their data is safe and not lost. In the recent UK ransomware attack sustained by the NHS, patients arrived for operations and were sent home due to loss of records. All they had was Twitter and speculation as to the next steps.

 

 

 

TagsEdtechedtechchatelearningSTEM
Previous Article

21 Amazing STEM Resources for Teachers

Next Article

11 Edtech Tools That Make Formative Assessment ...

Matthew Lynch

Related articles More from author

  • EdTech & Innovation

    Do Gamified Language Learning Apps Work?

    October 22, 2015
    By Matthew Lynch
  • Early Childhood & K-12 EdTech

    What Happens When We Place Wi-Fi on School Buses?

    September 20, 2017
    By Matthew Lynch
  • EdTech & InnovationMatthew Lynch

    K-12 Technology: Benefits and Drawbacks

    November 16, 2015
    By Matthew Lynch
  • Early Childhood & K-12 EdTech

    Is Digital Equity the Civil Rights Issue of the Day?

    August 15, 2017
    By Matthew Lynch
  • EdTech & InnovationEdvocatePD

    The A-Z of EdTech Literacy: Letters A-B

    April 11, 2017
    By Matthew Lynch
  • The Tech Edvocate

    Using Technology to Better Manage Your Time

    February 6, 2017
    By Matthew Lynch

Search

Registration and Login

  • Register
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Newsletter

Signup for The Edvocate Newsletter and have the latest in P-20 education news and opinion delivered to your email address!

RSS Matthew on Education Week

  • Au Revoir from Education Futures November 20, 2018 Matthew Lynch
  • 6 Steps to Data-Driven Literacy Instruction October 17, 2018 Matthew Lynch
  • Four Keys to a Modern IT Approach in K-12 Schools October 2, 2018 Matthew Lynch
  • What's the Difference Between Burnout and Demoralization, and What Can Teachers Do About It? September 27, 2018 Matthew Lynch
  • Revisiting Using Edtech for Bullying and Suicide Prevention September 10, 2018 Matthew Lynch

About Us

The Edvocate was created in 2014 to argue for shifts in education policy and organization in order to enhance the quality of education and the opportunities for learning afforded to P-20 students in America. What we envisage may not be the most straightforward or the most conventional ideas. We call for a relatively radical and certainly quite comprehensive reorganization of America’s P-20 system.

That reorganization, though, and the underlying effort, will have much to do with reviving the American education system, and reviving a national love of learning.  The Edvocate plans to be one of key architects of this revival, as it continues to advocate for education reform, equity, and innovation.

Newsletter

Signup for The Edvocate Newsletter and have the latest in P-20 education news and opinion delivered to your email address!

Contact

The Edvocate
910 Goddin Street
Richmond, VA 23230
(601) 630-5238
[email protected]
  • situs togel online
  • dentoto
  • situs toto 4d
  • situs toto slot
  • toto slot 4d
Copyright (c) 2025 Matthew Lynch. All rights reserved.