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2026 INCTO Clinic has ended

Thursday May 7, 2026 12:50pm - 1:40pm EDT
When a cyber incident hits your district, there's no time for improvisation: leaders need a clear playbook and the confidence to take the stage. In this interactive session, technology directors will work through a practical incident response template designed specifically for K-12 schools.

Using straightforward guidance and facilitated discussion, participants will begin outlining key roles, response steps, communication pathways, and financial safeguards needed to lead their district through a cyber crisis. Emphasis will be placed on governance decisions during the first critical hours of an incident, coordination with executive leadership, and protecting operational and financial stability.

Attendees will leave with a ready-to-use incident response framework, progress toward completing their own plan, and a set of clear action items to continue building or refining their district?s disaster recovery and response strategy.

If your district does not yet have a formal incident response or disaster recovery plan, this is where you need to be.
Speakers
avatar for Dustin Shadbolt, CETL

Dustin Shadbolt, CETL

Director of Technology, Rossville Consolidate School District


avatar for Scott Pratt, CETL

Scott Pratt, CETL

Board Member, Indiana CTO Council
The Cybersecurity Task Force serves as a point of coordination regarding improving cybersecurity across the K-12 sector, and its primary goal is to provide PD for K-12 leaders responsible for protecting their organizations from cyber threats.
avatar for Eric McGuire, CISM

Eric McGuire, CISM

Director of Cybersecurity and Infrastructure, Indianapolis Public Schools
I'm a philosopher with a cybersecurity habit; 20+ years of leadership practice.

Thursday May 7, 2026 12:50pm - 1:40pm EDT
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