Enhanced cyber resilience for schools

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has expanded its Protective Domain Name Service (PDNS) to bolster cyber resilience across UK schools. This initiative aims to safeguard educational institutions from prevalent online threats such as malware, ransomware, and phishing attacks.

PDNS operates by blocking access to malicious websites, preventing harmful content from infiltrating school networks. This proactive measure ensures that potential threats are intercepted before they can cause damage, thereby maintaining the integrity of educational environments.

Incorporating PDNS into school networks is a straightforward process, and the benefits are substantial. Beyond blocking malicious sites, PDNS provides insights into attempted breaches, enabling schools to understand and address potential vulnerabilities. This data-driven approach allows for continuous improvement in cybersecurity measures, fostering a culture of vigilance and preparedness.

The service is offered at no cost to all UK schools, reflecting the NCSC’s commitment to enhancing cybersecurity in the education sector. By implementing PDNS, schools can significantly reduce their vulnerability to cyberattacks, ensuring a safer digital experience for both students and staff.

To access the NCSC website section on PDNS click here

As cyber threats continue to evolve, initiatives like PDNS are crucial in equipping schools with the necessary tools to protect their digital infrastructure. By adopting such services, educational institutions can focus on their primary mission—providing quality education—without compromising on security.

If you would like to discuss how to your governing body should address this important area or might best achieve enhanced cyber security across your Trust or individual schools (or indeed, to have a basic and more general chat about what I do) please contact me at jack@jackminto.com or on 017514 499238 for a preliminary discussion.