

Schools interested in obtaining the free software can make requests through their IT Coordinators or by contacting the NDIT Service Desk at 80. The software provides continuous protection regardless of whether students take devices home or are on their school district network.Capable of operating on Windows, Mac, Linux and Chromebook devices and easy to install.Cutting-edge technology that delivers a unified experience for prevention, detection, investigation and response.Proactive anti-malware that prevents unknown software from running until verified as “good,” a huge upgrade from the traditional signature-based anti-virus software which allowed malicious or infected software to run, compromising and destroying data, until eventually detected.K-12 Information System Security Officer Steve Palmer from the Governance, Risk, and Compliance Office (GRC) within NDIT said, “This software provides crucial end point protection for electronic, school-owned devices that are susceptible to malware attacks that are flourishing in the pandemic environment.” Palmer added, “Schools are encouraged to contact us so we can work with them to schedule installation of the software on devices prior to teachers and students receiving them.” Previously a small fee was required per device however, that requirement is being removed due to increased threats tied to the pandemic and more widespread virtual learning.


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