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HOW TO NAVIGATE THE RISING COST OF CYBER INSURANCE FOR SCHOOLS

As districts face increased premiums for covering ransomware threats,
cybersecurity experts suggest leaders read the fine print of insurance policies.

Published October 30, 2024 By Anna Merod • Visual editing by Shaun Lucas

Tony Dotts, an information security manager at Community High School District 99
in Downers Grove, Ill., is pictured at his desk on Oct. 11, 2024, during
Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Permission granted by Tony Dotts

This is the third installment of a five-part series on ransomware in schools.

 
Part I School ransomware attacks are on the rise. What can districts do?
Part II What Albuquerque Public Schools learned from a cyberattack
Part III How to navigate the rising cost of cyber insurance for schools
Part IV K-12 cyber incident reporting is coming. Here’s what we know.
Part V 4 key strategies for school ransomware prevention and response

Tony Dotts said he was surprised when he found out the cost for cybersecurity
insurance did not increase this year at Community High School District 99 in
Downers Grove, Illinois. 

In a time when the threat of cyberattacks — particularly those involving
ransomware — looms large for K-12, it is commonplace for school districts to
face rising premiums and deductibles for cyber insurance. In 2024, for instance,
a Consortium for School Networking survey of district ed tech leaders found that
59% of districts paid higher premium costs and 24% saw a rise in their
deductibles.

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The idea of what constitutes postsecondary success has evolved as an expanding
array of career education pathways offer more alternatives to traditional
degrees.

Dotts, an information security manager at the Downers Grove district, said his
system’s cyber insurance costs have held relatively steady after premium costs
rose a few years ago. But he said he foresees premium and deductible costs
rising along with expected increases in the frequency and sophistication of
cyberattacks targeting K-12. 

Cyber insurance companies’ requirements for schools have grown stricter since
this type of insurance first emerged over a decade ago, according to district
technology leaders and K-12 cybersecurity experts.

Cyber insurance often covers costs related to data breach response, said Marcus
Henthorn, managing director of public sector and K-12 education practice at
Gallagher, a global brokerage, risk management and consulting firm. Response
services may also include costs tied to public relations and credit monitoring
for victims.

“

There’s a lot more checks and balances involved with even getting insured in the
first place, far more still than there used to be.

Tony Dotts

Information security manager at Community High School District 99

”

Cyber insurance generally offers 24-hour breach response coaches who negotiate
with hackers demanding an extortion payment, Henthorn said. Schools may also
gain access to legal experts who can advise on what to do in the event of a
breach. In the case of a ransomware attack, cyber insurance companies sometimes
provide ransom payment coverage for schools, he said, but that’s not a given.

When Dotts’ district first began applying for cyber insurance over a decade ago,
the district only had to answer a few questions. Now companies ask schools to
fill out pages of questions and will often push back or have follow-up queries,
he said. 

“There’s a lot more checks and balances involved with even getting insured in
the first place, far more still than there used to be,” Dotts said.

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HOW SCHOOLS ARE IMPLEMENTING AI

Artificial intelligence stands to disrupt education — for better or worse — more
than any technological since perhaps the internet itself.

As executive director of the Connecticut Commission for Educational Technology,
Doug Casey said he’s noticed districts having to put far more effort into their
cybersecurity incident prevention just to get insured. 

For example, companies now typically expect schools to use multifactor
authentication, train staff on cybersecurity best practices, and complete cyber
safety audits, according to both Casey and Dotts. 


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CHICKEN-AND-EGG PROBLEM

Casey and Dotts each said some of these new cyber insurance requirements are
healthy and provide needed accountability.

But a challenge remains for schools trying to balance the costs of cyber
insurance with accommodating its prerequisites. On top of that, some districts
struggle just to find the expertise and financial resources needed to cover
basic cybersecurity protections. 

This quagmire has actually led some districts to avoid purchasing cyber
insurance altogether, said Amy McLaughlin, project director of Cybersecurity and
Network and Systems Design Initiatives at CoSN. If a cyber insurance company is
asking districts to pay for protections like multifactor authentication and
backup systems, then they may not have enough money left over to afford the
cyber insurance itself, she said.

“There’s only so much money in your budget, so you kind of have to pick and
choose,” McLaughlin said. “The challenge here is that there’s a chicken and an
egg. Do I get the chicken? Do I get the egg? That’s the actual component here
that is problematic.”

Instead of paying for costly insurance, some districts are putting cybersecurity
services on retainer, Casey said. So if an incident takes place, they’ll have
consultants on standby to step in with subject matter expertise and help.   

From a district perspective, however, Dotts encourages getting cyber insurance
“just because we’re such a target” for cyberattacks.

“

There’s only so much money in your budget, so you kind of have to pick and
choose.

Amy McLaughlin

Project director of Cybersecurity and Network and Systems Design Initiatives at
CoSN

”

As a broker for K-12 cyber insurance, Henthorn said he’s noticed decreases in
premiums in the past 18 months. But he expects that to change eventually. “While
I think cyber [insurance] is plateauing out,” he said, “over time, the trend
will be an upward continuation of premiums.”

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That’s because the quickly developing capabilities of generative artificial
intelligence pose a real threat to current cyber protections, Henthorn said. Now
there’s potential for hackers to even circumnavigate multifactor authentication
that “keeps people up at night.” Deepfakes, or AI-generated audio and video
clips altered to appear to be someone else, are newer ways hackers could exploit
schools, too. 

To help school districts navigate rising cyber insurance costs amid the
increasing threat of ransomware attacks, K-12 cybersecurity experts suggest
three strategies to consider when reviewing options.


READ THE FINE PRINT

Should a district fall victim to a ransomware attack, Casey said, leaders will
need to prove to their insurance company that they did everything possible to
prevent the incident from happening in the first place. That means the burden of
proof falls on schools — because insurance carriers would go out of business if
they continually covered the costs of multimillion-dollar ransomware events. 

“Read the fine print, because what you think is a policy that’s going to cover
you in the host of incidents, may actually be very difficult to execute if you
have an event,” Casey said. “That onus may still be on you, and you still may
not be covered.”

At the same time, Casey said he understands the carriers’ perspectives. Schools
just need to keep in mind that they will have to actively work with insurance
companies to prove that the district isn’t to blame for a cyberattack, he
added. 


A screenshot of a threat actor allegedly putting Los Angeles Unified School
District’s data up for sale, according to a June 6, 2024, post by a user on X
who scans the dark web for threats and ransomware alerts.
Retrieved from @DarkWebInformer on October 23, 2024
 


TAP INTO FREE RESOURCES

Before paying for additional cybersecurity protections, experts suggest
districts use the free resources available at federal and state levels.


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Oct 28, 2024
School ransomware attacks are on the rise. What can districts do?
Oct 29, 2024
What Albuquerque Public Schools learned from a cyberattack
Oct 31, 2024
K-12 cyber incident reporting is coming. Here’s what we know.
Nov 01, 2024
4 key strategies for school ransomware prevention and response

Community High School District 99 has particularly benefited from the federal
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s free Cyber Hygiene Services
over the past five years, Dotts said. The CISA resource will scan public-facing
network and web applications for vulnerabilities, and weekly reports suggest
ways to address any issues found, he said.

At one point, Dotts said, a CISA report discovered a potential exposed site
involving a third-party vendor, allowing the district to ask the vendor to fix
the issue. The CISA service is “definitely one of those things that I would
suggest any school district takes advantage of,” he said.

CoSN also offers a free vendor assessment tool for districts. With this, ed tech
leaders ask prospective vendors to fill out a questionnaire aimed at ensuring
their product would protect the district’s sensitive data.

Additionally, Dotts and McLaughlin suggested districts apply for funds under the
Federal Communications Commission’s $200 million, three-year Schools and
Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program. The program offers funding of $15,000 to
$1.5 million — depending on student enrollment — to help purchase cybersecurity
services and equipment. The pilot’s application window opened Sept. 17 and is to
close Nov. 1. 


COLLABORATE WITH OTHERS

Dotts also suggests joining state and national organizations that focus on
cybersecurity. In his case, his district belongs to the Illinois chapter of
CoSN. Collaborating with members is helpful for discussing ideas on software and
hardware purchases and other issues.

“It’s not a pricey thing to do — to keep tabs on one another and let your
neighboring districts know, ‘Hey we’ve seen this, here’s how we’ve combated that
and so on,’” Dotts said.

It’s also possible for neighboring districts to partner up in consortiums to
share cyber insurance policies, he said.

At Gallagher, Henthorn said it’s common for public entities, including schools,
to join together as a cooperative to buy cyber insurance.

“Ultimately, what they’re trying to do is buy the most coverage for the most
affordable price that protects them or indemnifies them in the event of a loss,”
Henthorn said.

News Graphics Developer Julia Himmel contributed data and graphics support to
this story.


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