AI & Cybersecurity — What District Leaders Need to Know

March 31
7 mins

Episode Description

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the cybersecurity landscape in K–12 education—and district leaders are now navigating a reality where opportunity and risk are accelerating at the same time.

In this episode, we break down key insights from the CoSN webinar featuring Michael Klein, Senior Director for Preparedness and Response at the Institute for Security and Technology and former Senior Advisor for Cybersecurity at the U.S. Department of Education.

You’ll also hear perspectives from district technology leaders Chris Bailey and Chris Rowbotham, who share how these challenges are playing out in real school systems today.

This conversation explores how AI is transforming both cyber threats and defensive strategies—and what district leaders should be doing right now to stay ahead.


Key Takeaways

  • AI is accelerating cyber threats
    Attackers are using AI to scale phishing, automate attacks, and lower the barrier to entry for cybercrime.
  • Cybersecurity is now a leadership issue—not just IT
    Communication, trust, and decision-making are just as critical as technical defenses.
  • Third-party vendor risk is one of the biggest vulnerabilities
    Districts rely on a small number of vendors, creating system-wide exposure when breaches occur.
  • Schools are balancing access and risk
    Students and staff are using AI tools daily, forcing districts to navigate a complex middle ground between innovation and protection.
  • Procurement is changing
    District leaders must now ask:
    Is our data being used to train AI models?
    What liability protections are in place?
  • Tabletop exercises are essential
    Practicing real-world scenarios helps leadership teams prepare for both technical and communication challenges during an incident.

Why This Matters for District Leaders

AI and cybersecurity are no longer separate conversations. They are now deeply connected—and how districts respond will directly impact:

  • Student safety and learning continuity
  • Community trust and transparency
  • Financial stability and risk exposure
  • Long-term technology strategy

District leaders who approach this as a shared leadership challenge, rather than a technical issue, will be better positioned to navigate what’s next.


Watch the Full Webinar

Dive deeper into the full discussion and hear directly from the presenters:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNrOkdsSo4M


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