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Why Digital Resilience Is Critical for U.S. K-12 Schools

According to eSchool News More than 80 percent of U.S. K-12 schools experienced cyber threat activity in 2025. Almost two thirds of districts reported at least one cybersecurity incident across the past two academic years. The question is no longer whether an attack will happen. It is whether the data that gets targeted is somewhere […]

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Virginia AI Education Mandates Are Now Law

April 13, 2026, Governor Spanberger signed House Bill 1186 (Chapter 937) and Senate Bill 394 (Chapter 943) of the 2026 Virginia Acts of Assembly into law, codified as § 22.1-20.2:1 of the Code of Virginia. Every one of Virginia’s 131 school divisions is now operating under an enacted mandate requiring school divisions to establish, implement,

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Governor Spanberger Signs Legislation

Governor Spanberger signs HB 1186 Legislation

Governor Spanberger signs HB 1186 Legislation into law on April 13, 2026, establishing Virginia’s first formal legislative framework governing the use of artificial intelligence systems in public school instruction. The law directs the Virginia Department of Education to develop and publish guidance for the safe, ethical, and equitable use of AI in instructional settings and

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Virginia’s AI Education Guardrails: What the Debate Actually Looked Like

The Virginia Mercury covered the legislative push closely as it moved through the General Assembly. Lawmakers including Sen. Stella Pekarsky noted that AI in schools “is something to be not feared, but also to be very wary of the very real negative impacts it can have if we allow it to proliferate unchecked.” Virginia Mercury

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Microsoft Sovereign Cloud Supports Fully Disconnected AI Deployment

Microsoft’s Foundry Local now lets organizations run large AI models in fully disconnected, sovereign environments — on their own hardware, inside strict sovereign boundaries, with no cloud connectivity required. Microsoft Blogs Customers facing strict sovereignty and regulatory requirements are clear that a fully disconnected sovereign private cloud is a key business need. This aligns directly with the PFLA concept at enterprise scale.

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How School Leaders Can Combat Rising Cyber Threats

According to Education Week K-12 attacks made up 74 percent of all cyberattacks against educational institutions last year. Schools are attractive targets because they hold significant personal data, manage real money, and operate with limited IT staff and budgets. The response most districts are implementing involves training, awareness, and better email hygiene — all necessary

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Sovereign AI Is Coming to K-12

Sovereign AI Is Coming to K-12. Virginia Just Created the Conditions for It. The term “sovereign AI” has become standard language in federal agencies and national security circles — it means maintaining control over data, models, and operations rather than depending on external cloud providers. Federal News Network In 2026, AI is increasingly being treated

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Data sovereignty: Deloitte’s 17th Annual Tech Trends Report

Enterprises are hitting a tipping point where on-premises AI deployment becomes more economical than cloud services for consistent, high-volume workloads — and data sovereignty requirements are accelerating that shift. Deloitte Insights Data sovereignty: Regulatory requirements and geopolitical concerns are driving some enterprises to repatriate computing services, with organizations reluctant to depend entirely on service providers

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Ransomware Trends in U.S. Education

According to K-12 Dive two things are happening simultaneously in education cybersecurity. Ransomware groups are becoming more sophisticated in how they target education platforms. And government officials are beginning to shift accountability toward the ed-tech vendors rather than the school divisions that trusted them. Virginia Code Section 22.1-20.2:1 is already moving in that direction. The

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Spanberger to consider legislation requiring state guidance on AI in schools

Virginia’s K-12 public schools would get state guidance on artificial intelligence tools under a proposal being considered by Gov. Abigail Spanberger. The Virginia General Assembly overwhelmingly approved legislation to require the state Department of Education to provide local school districts with guidelines for “the safe, ethical, and equitable use” of AI systems. VPN Reports

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