How K–12 School Districts Can Prevent DDoS Attacks
Distributed denial of service attacks against K–12 school districts have risen sharply over the past two years. The attacks come from outside actors and, increasingly, from students who discover they can buy a DDoS attack as a service online, as a way to get out of classes and tests. In Florida, for example, a teenage student at St. Petersburg High School launched an attack that crashed the entire network of the Pinellas County Schools district.
In other cases, the impetus of the threat has been harder to pinpoint, given the nature of DDoS attacks. Topeka Unified School District 501 saw a…