How to cost-effectively protect K-12 networks.

The E-rate program is critical for K12 organizations that lack the funding to procure appropriate networking and cybersecurity solutions, such as firewalls and wireless security. But understanding the program — as well as confirming your E-rate eligibility — can be daunting.

In this third episode of our E-rate series, expert Holly Davis discusses:

•School eligibility
•Discounts levels
•Competitive bidding process.

Watch the entire video series for valuable insights to help you confidently approach E-rate funding.

For questions about the SonicWall solutions for K-12, and their E-rate eligibility, please contact Holly Davis, Komplement CEO and E-rate advisor to SonicWall, at holly@komplement.us.

Introduced by Gartner in 2019, Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is a cloud architecture model that combines different functions of network and security solutions into a unified cloud security platform to be delivered as a service — without any or minimal hardware involved. This joint session between SonicWall and Perimeter 81 will explain why the SASE model was created, the challenges it’s fixing and how the movement is redefining a future of network security without traditional perimeters.

Protect your Remote and Work-from-Home Employees during the COVID-19 Outbreak

Join SonicWall security experts as we explore the challenges you need to address to stay safe — and operational — during the coronavirus outbreak.

Register now to gain actionable best practices to:
•Expand your remote workforce securely
•Defend against fear-based cyberattacks
•Establish a true remote office for employees
•Gain additional operational benefits
•Learn how to apply learnings to critical business continuity and disaster recovery plans

Can you stop a ransomware infection before it starts? If a drive is encrypted, can you easily roll it back to the last known clean slate? Does it use less than 1% of system resources to run?

Join the exclusive webcast to explore:

• The current threat landscape with threat data
• The difference between traditional AV and next-generation AV (NGAV)
• How to roll back the damage of an attack like Ransomware

While the historic disruption resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic has been challenging for businesses, it’s been a boon for cybercriminals.
As organizations across the world re-architect how their workforces securely connect and communicate in the new work reality, it’s never been more important to stay abreast of the fast-moving cyber threat landscape.
Join SonicWall’s Brook Chelmo as he discusses the ways the pandemic affected cybercrime — shifting, increasing, decreasing and upending long-standing patterns. This shift can be seen throughout most of SonicWall’s mid-year Cyber Threat Report

Join SonicWall Cybersecurity expert & Lead Solution architect, Sorin Stan, as he explores the risks of not inspecting encrypted traffic — such as security holes, ransomware and compliance issues – and what your network needs to do to gain visibility into this growing attack vector.

2020 brought unprecedented global change, and cybersecurity was no exception. From the widescale shift to remote work brought by the pandemic, to record-high cryptocurrency prices, to one of the worst cyberattacks of all time, the tools and tactics we started 2020 with are no match for the threat landscape of 2021.

Join Cybersecurity Expert Brook Chelmo as he discusses the report’s findings, including the new and disruptive cyber trends and threats of 2020 and what they mean for cybersecurity in 2021 and beyond:

• A new era for supply-chain attacks and nation-state campaigns
• Preparing for the future of work: at home or on prem
• Ransomware: Which states, countries and industries were hit hardest?
• And more

Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) differ from other IT security threats, both in terms of the motivation and the approach of attackers. Join SonicWall Cybersecurity Expert Alexis Holmes as he explores today’s new APTs, discusses how to make sure you are using the right tools to detect these silent threats.

The first half of 2021 raised a lot of questions when it comes to ransomware: Are more businesses choosing to pay a ransom? Is Ryuk still reigning supreme? And what in the world happened to REvil??

With ransomware growing so quickly in both scope and sophistication, it’s never been more critical to stay on top of the latest developments. To learn more about the trends that will drive ransomware during the second half of 2021 and beyond.

With personalized and targeted phishing attacks looking more like legitimate emails, even some of the most trained and security-conscious users are being lured in by today’s fraudsters.
Join us for a panel discussion with our security experts on the newest and most nefarious techniques email fraudsters use to successfully reach your inbox. They’ll also offer advice on the best ways to both spot them and stop them.