As K–12 districts face increasing cybersecurity threats and growing expectations from auditors, insurers, and state agencies, alignment with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework has become a practical necessity. This webinar explores how modern Identity and Access Management (IAM), Single Sign-On (SSO), and secure rostering practices serve as foundational controls for meeting NIST expectations.
Attendees will gain a clear understanding of how identity-centric strategies support least privilege, reduce organizational risk, and create a more defensible cybersecurity posture, without adding operational complexity. Real-world examples, including how platforms such as ClassLink are used in K–12 environments, will illustrate how districts can operationalize these principles at scale while improving both security and user experience.
ClassLink empowers 25 million students and staff with instant access to a library of 6,000+ single sign-on apps from in the classroom or at home.
ClassLink Analytics provides essential usage data, so instructors can measure engagement and leaders can make informed purchasing and training decisions.
ClassLink Roster Server and OneSync use automation and open standards to make rostering and provisioning easier, more secure, and less time-consuming.
