DfE launches cyber security service for schools amid "weak defences" warning

Schools Policy
DfE launches cyber security service for schools amid "weak defences" warning
Published May 7, 2026
The Department for Education (DfE) has launched a dedicated service to help schools strengthen their resilience against cyber attacks, following stark admissions that educational settings currently operate with "weak defences." The initiative comes as the sector faces a disproportionate level of targeting from malicious actors, raising serious concerns about the security of sensitive pupil data and the continuity of school operations. Cyber attacks on schools can disrupt learning, compromise personal information, and place significant financial and operational burdens on already stretched budgets. The new service represents a recognition at national level that educational institutions require specialist support to navigate the evolving threat landscape, particularly as many schools lack the in-house technical expertise to implement robust security measures. For local authorities and maintained schools, the announcement signals a potential shift in how cyber resilience is supported across the education system. Cabinet members will need to monitor how this service interfaces with existing local authority responsibilities for school improvement and data protection, ensuring that schools understand what support is available and how to access it promptly when threats emerge.
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