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By Maggie Miller - 02/04/21 06:00 AM EST
IBM on Thursday announced a $3 million grant program that is expected to go toward protecting K-12 schools against ransomware and other cyberattacks, which have increased significantly as classes moved to online instruction amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The grant program will be awarded to six public school districts across the U.S., with each district getting $500,000. School districts have until March 1 to apply for the grants. Six to 10 IBM volunteers will be deployed to each of the winning districts to help implement cybersecurity initiatives.
“Schools will be awarded that grant and they will receive the contribution in the form of an in-kind funding through services performed by IBM’s service core teams,” Chris Scott, the director of Security of Innovation within IBM’s Office of the CISO, said during a virtual event hosted by IBM on Wednesday ahead of the announcement. “These volunteer services are going to be aimed