Cyber Security for Schools: Stay Protected, Stay Compliant, Stay Confident


Why Cyber Security Matters in Education
• Schools are now among the most targeted public sector organisations.
• Ransomware, phishing, data breaches, and social engineering are rising.
• Loss of learning time, safeguarding risks, and reputational damage are real consequences.
• DfE and NCSC now expect schools to meet specific cyber security standards.
Schools are increasingly targeted by cyber criminals. With the right guidance—and the right partner—you can protect your network, your data, and your community.
You probably already know that breaches can lead to:
But did you know that the UK government has raised expectations for cyber security in schools? Schools are now expected to meet clear, measurable standards set out by the Department for Education (DfE) and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).
Key expectations include:






Common Cyber Threats Schools Face
Schools operate in a uniquely vulnerable environment: large numbers of users, mixedability digital skills, high staff turnover, and a constant flow of sensitive data. Cyber criminals know this — and they target schools accordingly.
- Phishing & Social Engineering
- Cyber criminals send emails or messages designed to trick staff or students into clicking malicious links, entering passwords, or approving fraudulent payments.
- Fake emails claiming to be from SLT, the headteacher, or a supplier
- Messages asking staff to “urgently” update passwords
- Emails pretending to be from Microsoft, Google, SIMS, Arbor, or ParentPay
- Students receiving malicious links via compromised accounts
- Ransomware Attacks – which lock access to MIS, files, and teaching resources resulting in data breaches, financial loss, and widespread disruption
- Compromised Accounts – weak passwords, reused credentials.
- Unpatched Devices – outdated systems creating vulnerabilities – Windows 11.
- Unsafe WiFi or BYOD – unmanaged devices on the network.
- Data Breaches – sensitive pupil and staff information at risk.

What Schools Are Expected to Do (DfE & NCSC Standards)
A practical, nontechnical summary of
- DfE Cyber Security Standards for Schools
- NCSC Cyber Essentials
- Backup and disaster recovery expectations
- Multifactor authentication requirements
- Password and access control best practice
- Network segmentation and device management
How ICTn Helps Schools Stay Secure
This is where ICTn is positioned as the natural partner for Schools:
- 25+ years supporting UK schools’ networks
- Specialists in secure school infrastructure
- Cyber Essentials–aligned solutions
- Proactive monitoring and patching
- Secure WiFi and network segmentation
- Backup and disaster recovery solutions
- Staff training and awareness sessions
- Incident response support
Ready to strengthen your school’s cyber security?
ICTn can provide a free initial review, practical recommendations, and ongoing support
tailored to your environment.
