Schools to benefit from cyber security defence package

LGfL - The National Grid for Learning, is set to boost online defences for schools in response to the National Cyber Security Centre’s alert to act now following Russia’s attack on the Ukraine.

Newly appointed as the only UK Platinum Partner for Malwarebytes, LGfL is using its significant group buying power to supply schools with cybersecurity solutions at significantly discounted prices.

In addition to the existing Incident Response (threat remediation), LGfL is now able to offer: Endpoint Protection (threat prevention); Endpoint Detection and Response (threat prevention, monitoring, sandboxing, isolation and rollback); Endpoint Protection for Servers (threat prevention for servers); and Endpoint Detection and Response for Servers (threat prevention, monitoring, sandboxing, isolation and rollback for servers).

Using its Malwarebytes OneView console, LGfL will also be able to give third party support organisations (PSOs) greater visibility and control over what is happening across multiple sites. It will also be able to provide full information on licences issued/used through its OneView Portal and recover and redistribute any unused licences, helping schools to save money.  Existing licences will be transferred on to the console.  

Through its full CyberCloud solution, LGfL is now also able to offer 12 layers of protection to schools using its Let’s Get Digital Broadband Service.