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Managed EDR You Can Afford!

Date/Time/Room
January 16
1:20 pm - 2:10 pm CT
Room: Virtual
Strand
Cybersecurity
Audience
Administrators, Technology Leaders/Support

Eric Nush (Director of Technology for Homer School District 33C) will explain their previous struggles with finding a Managed Endpoint Detection and Response (MEDR) solution. Will discuss the need for cybersecurity, how it meets insurance requirements, and how they were able to find an affordable solution.

Huntress Managed Endpoint Detection and Response will also join this session to help answer any technical questions and give a brief demo of their platform. Huntress secures the 99%. Huntress delivers a powerful suite of managed endpoint detection and response capabilities – backed by a team of 24/7 threat hunters – to protect your school from today’s determined cyber criminals.

Presenter
Eric Nush
Eric Nush
Director of Technology, Homer School District 33C

Eric Nush joined Homer School District 33C in 2019 as their Director of Technology. He has a long history of professional work in Educational Technology. Previously he worked as the Network Administrator at Palos School District 118, and in the Technology Department at Lincoln-Way High School District 210. Mr. Nush has been requested to speak and lead workshops at many Technology Conferences. Over the past few years he has presented numerous sessions at BrainStorm K20, the Illinois Education and Technology Conference (IETC), and the Illinois Digital Educators Alliance (IDEA, formerly ICE). He has also attended workshops with the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), and the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN). He received his degree from Lewis University. Mr. Nush lives in Lockport, IL with his wife, Jennifer, and their three children: Caden, Jordan, and Aria.

Brett Sklena
Brett Sklena
, Huntress Labs