It already includes bandwidth, IT services, and email access to state agencies and schools. The state IT office is in position to help school districts with "incident and patch management or any other security needs."
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South Dakota is expecting to expand its centralized services to include cyber security to the state's K-12 education system. So reports State Scoop.
It already includes bandwidth, IT services, and email access to state agencies and schools. The state IT office is in position to help school districts with "incident and patch management or any other security needs."