EdTech business transformation and trends to watch for in 2022 and beyond

As education becomes more individualized, students will expect technology to be tailored to their specific needs. This trend is already apparent in the popularity of adaptive learning software and interactive education displays. In addition, there is an increasing focus on using data to drive instructional decision-making. As education becomes more data-driven, educators will need technology that can collect and analyse student data.

Education sector experiences highest volume of attacks every month

Check Point Research (CPR) recently released its Cyber Attack Trends: 2022 Mid-Year Report, which stated that, similar to the top industry ranking in 2021, the first half of 2022 shows significant increases in attacks across all sectors.
Education and research remains the most targeted industry, with an average of 2,297 attacks against organizations per week in the first half of 2022, a 44 percent increase over the first half of 2021.

Education sector sees 27% increase in cyberattacks in the Middle East

Within a matter of weeks, organizations that had no existing telework programs needed to adapt and update their infrastructure so that their employees, partners, and users could work from home. It is now mid-2021, and the end of the pandemic is nowhere in sight, with organizations in many sectors having to deal with an increasingly active and complex threat landscape.

Alef Education transforms Indonesia’s education sector to digital learning

Alef Education is committed to transforming the global education industry, and the entry into Indonesia is by far the largest and most strategic international expansion to date; excited to extend services to Indonesian schools and look forward to the students experiencing a new approach to learning through the Platform. Alef Platform is a digital learning partner for schools .

University of Birmingham Dubai chooses CDW as technology partner

The UK-based IT services and solutions provider will equip the […]