IBM grants $5 million in-kind for schools to boost cybersecurity

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IBM has announced that it will provide in-kind grants valued at $5 million to help address cybersecurity resiliency in schools.

Attacks on education

The company highlights that ransomware is unfolding faster than ever, with attackers managing to cut down the time required to deploy ransomware attacks from over two months to just under four days between 2019 and 2021. The share of cybersecurity incidents observed in the education sector more than doubled in 2022 compared to the year prior, experiencing the largest increase year over year than any other industry.

“Time and time again attackers go after the education sector, yet many of these institutions remain constrained in their security resources,” said Andy Piazza, Global Head of Threat Intelligence, IBM Security X-Force. “To date, this program has helped more than 350,000 students across schools in the US and abroad, with IBM Service Corps helping them recover from ransomware attacks, strengthen their security posture against future attacks, and prevent further disruption.”

Applications

IBM says that applications for schools are now open globally. Grants valued at $500,000 each ($5 million in total) will be awarded to six school districts in the US with an additional four around the world. Volunteers, through IBM Service Corps, will use their professional skills to help schools establish programs to address cybersecurity resiliency.

Each selected school will receive:

  • incident response plans and ransomware playbooks
  • programs to help address the need for updating operating systems
  • strategic communication plans to use in response to cyber incidents
  • training on topics including AI and cybersecurity
  • enhanced access to IBM mentors, teacher training and toolkits and customized learning pathways

“The global skills gap across cybersecurity and AI is a growing challenge that demands immediate attention,” said Justina Nixon-Saintil, IBM Chief Impact Officer. “To address this challenge, IBM awards Education Security Preparedness Grants to drive impact with schools worldwide.”

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