We are delighted to share our second event for Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Our upcoming CESI Open Café will address cybersecurity issues for ICT coordinators and school leaders. We’re pleased to be joined by Tony Sheppard (NetSupport) and Chris Bailey (Edmonds School District, WA).
The session takes place on Wednesday, 23rd October at 8 pm. Register now to receive the Zoom meeting link.
Tony Sheppard
Award-winning Educational Technologist with a history of collaboration with leading schools and educationalists.
Tony Sheppard has a broad range of experience from play leadership, sports coaching, EdTech, school leadership and information governance. He has been a long contributor of guidance to schools on data protection and information management, through Becta, Northamptonshire County Council, communities such as EduGeek.net and PrivTech Nation, and as the former Head of Services at GDPR in Schools, Tony supported the creation of the DfE’s GDPR Toolkit for Schools and continues to drive collaboration through a range of communities and peer groups, including the Student Data Privacy Consortium.
Tony is the Information Governance Lead at NetSupport, continuing to improve their approaches to privacy by design and by default, supporting schools and organisations as they make decisions on how to implement the wide range of IT and Classroom Management tools. (https://www.netsupportsoftware.com)
Chris Bailey
Chris Bailey, CETL, is the Technology Director at Edmonds School District in Lynnwood, Washington. With over 15 years of experience, he has overseen IT Project Management, Support, and IT Operations, and currently serves as the Director of Technology. During his tenure at Edmonds, Chris has driven strategic initiatives, realigned department resources to best meet organizational needs, and successfully guided the district through responding to a cyber incident. He enjoys collaborating with operational and instructional leaders to boost student success. Outside of his tech endeavors, Chris enjoys traveling with his family.