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New York Schools Address Cybersecurity Gaps
March 14, 2026
A recent follow-up audit by the New York State Comptroller's Office reveals that Hilton Central School District (Hilton CSD) in Monroe County has only partially implemented cybersecurity recommendations from a 2023 review, leaving critical vulnerabilities in its network infrastructure. These ongoing cyber risks highlight the need for continued investment in cybersecurity solutions and services to protect sensitive educational data and maintain compliance with state standards.
- School districts and educational agencies in New York should prioritize cybersecurity upgrades to address identified gaps and reduce exposure to unauthorized access and data breaches.
- Procurement professionals can expect increased demand for cybersecurity assessments, risk mitigation services, and technology solutions tailored to K-12 education environments.
- Vendors specializing in cybersecurity for public education may find opportunities to support compliance efforts and enhance network defenses within New York State school districts.
- This situation underscores the importance of ongoing monitoring and follow-up audits to ensure effective implementation of cybersecurity measures in public sector organizations.
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New York State Comptroller's Office, Hilton Central School District
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- State audit: Hilton CSD still at risk from cyber gaps · MSN · Mar 14