Student Data Privacy Consortium (SDPC) Learn more about the Student Data Privacy Consortium (SDPC). The LTC is the Alliance Member of the SDPC providing access to SDPC resources such as the IL-NDPA and the database for managing data privacy agreements to all Illinois School Districts. See More
Cybersecurity Leadership Game Test your knowledge of Cybersecurity with COSN’s Cybersecurity Leadership Game. See More
Data Breach Scenario Trainings Utilize the data breach scenario trainings as professional development for your District Administration, Staff, and Teachers See More
SOPPA Amendments 2021: Requirements for Written Agreements and Strategies for Risk Mitigation SOPPA Amendments 2021: Requirements for Written Agreements and Strategies for Risk Mitigation – This webinar was presented in collaboration with Robbins-Schwartz, the Learning Technology Center of Illinois, Gallagher, and Secure Halo to discuss SOPPA’s contract requirements and related cyber liability security measures and risk management strategies and solutions. See More
CyberUp Competitions Geared to inspire middle and high school students, PowerUp Cyber Games, powered by Cyber Skyline, is a unique cybersecurity competition designed to teach participants to solve computer security problems while capturing and/or defending computer systems. See More
USCC Cyber Quests Cyber Quests are a series of fun but challenging on-line competitions allowing participants to demonstrate their knowledge in a variety of information security realms. Each quest features an artifact for analysis, along with a series of quiz questions. Some quests focus on a potentially vulnerable sample web server as the artifact, challenging participants to identify its flaws using vulnerability analysis skills. Other quests are focused around forensic analysis, packet capture analysis, and more. The quests have varying levels of difficulty and complexity, with some quests geared toward beginners, while others include more intermediate and ultimately advanced material. See More
Accessibility for K12 Schools The design of websites and digital media should avoid creating barriers for people with physical and cognitive disabilities. Every student, staff member, and parent should be able to utilize digital content fully. See More