Passwords Must Go: The Future of Authentication in K-12
Passwords, oftentimes basic or formulaic, have been the first line of default account defense in schools for decades—but for today’s district leaders, the real question is whether legacy password policies are still protecting identities or simply creating more risk.
This webinar brings together cybersecurity leaders and district technology executives for a candid, leadership-level debate. Together, they’ll examine which password practices are essential, which ones are slowing progress, and how to chart a realistic path toward a future of flexible yet secure authentication.
In this session we’ll explore how to:
- Separate compliance “checkboxes” from risk-based password policies that actually reduce exposure.
- Apply NIST-aligned best practices with practical classroom management in mind—because managing passwords with young students isn’t always simple.
- Implement MFA and passphrase strategies that work in complex K-12 environments.
- Build a 3–5-year roadmap to build a future of flexible yet secure authentication.
Speaker Details
Mark Racine, Co-Founder, RootED Solutions & former CIO, Boston Public Schools
Sriram Seshadri, Head of Security, Clever
Event Topic
Cybersecurity, K-12 / Higher Education, TechnologyRelevant Audiences
All State and Local Government, All Federal GovernmentOther Agency
Other Federal Agencies