
Building resilient digital security in education with Windows 11
Learn ways to strengthen your institution’s digital security, drive greater productivity, and accelerate learning with Windows 11.
Protect your school’s digital environment with Microsoft Education’s security solutions. Our tools safeguard your network, devices, and data, promoting a safe learning space for students and educators. Explore our latest innovations to stay ahead of potential threats.
Learn ways to strengthen your institution’s digital security, drive greater productivity, and accelerate learning with Windows 11.
Empower your school community with cybersecurity solutions, strategies, and resources for Safer Internet Day 2025.
Learn about our latest announcements from Bett UK 2025 and discover how AI is transforming education.
Design a strategy that balances innovation and security for AI in education. Learn how securing AI applications with Microsoft tools can help.
Discover tips for establishing a simple, secure learning environment for your school.
Learn how unified solutions like Microsoft 365 Education can help schools around the world with security, productivity, and collaboration in the age of AI.
With a variety of AI solutions for educators, leaders, and IT staff, we can help you create efficiencies that give you more time to focus on what matters most: students.
Microsoft offers multifactor authentication (MFA) without a smartphone using secure, passwordless device access.
Microsoft Education prioritizes providing solutions and tools to help you be cybersafe. Learn five ways that you can prioritize cybersecurity to help keep your school and users safe.
Technology has become an integral part of education, with students relying on various devices to access resources, collaborate with peers, and engage in learning activities. However, with the increased reliance on technology comes the heightened risk of cyber threats.
In 2023, Oregon State University (OSU) was at the forefront of innovation, securing more than $480 million in competitive research grants. However, the spring of 2021 brought a harsh realization: even the most prestigious institutions are not immune to cyber threats.
As educators, we recognize that you stay on the lookout for new ways to engage your students, enhance your teaching, and streamline your workflows.