For years, cybersecurity has been treated as a technical problem and an unavoidable cost of doing business. In higher education, that framing is no longer workable. Universities are competing for students, grants and reputation in an environment wher...
For years, cybersecurity has been treated as a technical problem and an unavoidable cost of doing business. In higher education, that framing is no longer workable. Universities are competing for students, grants and reputation in an environment where outages and breaches have direct consequences on retention, research dollars and institutional credibility. The conversation has shifted. Cybersecurity is now fundamentally about business value — and the institutions that recognize this are starting to pull ahead. Cybersecurity Goes From Cost Center to Strategic Growth Driver Higher education…
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EdTech Magazine — Higher Ed (EN)