Identity-first Cybersecurity for Schools
Identity-first digital security is the key to giving all district users the online experience they need to be productive in and out of the classroom while staying safe online. With true identity and access management (IAM) and cybersecurity, you don’t need to compromise on productivity to get the best, most adaptable digital security.

Secure, Disruption-free Digital Learning
Identity Automation is built specifically for digitally protecting schools and keeping cybersecurity and IAM simple for the entire district.
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Balancing Security and User Experience: Identity Governance for K12 Education
Explore how our tailored identity governance solutions enhance security and usability in K-12 education. We focus on providing secure, easy-to-use access to educational resources, ensuring that technology supports teaching without complicating it.
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Why Zero Trust Is the Foundation of a Strong K-12 Cybersecurity Program
A zero trust security model is increasingly essential for protecting K-12 educational networks. Our Identity and Access Management (IAM) tools play a key role in this approach, focusing on verifying identities to keep school networks secure and support seamless educational activities.
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Cherokee County School District
The Cherokee County School District improved their identity management and security by adopting the RapidIdentity Cloud system, enhancing user experience and streamlining access for educational purposes. Learn how they did it.
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Spear Phishing on the Rise, but Help is on the Way
Explore how PhishID, a tailored program to shield schools from the growing threat of sophisticated spear phishing attacks, can help your school.
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Phone-Free Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is Key to K12 Cybersecurity Strategy
Learn about our phone-free multi-factor authentication options that boost security in schools without needing personal devices. This method keeps learning environments safe and simple, focusing on teaching and student safety.