Resources
CISA and other federal government agencies offer a variety of support, information, and resources for K-12 teachers to help their students become the next generation of cybersecurity professionals such as tip cards, videos, fact sheets, toolkits, and more.

- Free Cybersecurity Services & Tools from CISA: Online checklists and step-by-step guides to help build and maintain a robust and resilient cyber framework.
- Schoolsafety.gov: Cybersecurity reports, programs, webinars, fact sheets, videos, etc.
- CYBER.ORG Professional Development and Workshops: Find self-paced and virtual training opportunities that help K-12 teachers incorporate cybersecurity concepts into their classrooms.
- Career and Technical Education (CTE) teachers: Learn more about the Presidential Cybersecurity Education Award and CTE CyberNet.
- The National Institute of Standards and Technology: Free and low-cost online cybersecurity learning content and professional development opportunities for teachers.
- Student Privacy at the U.S. Department of Education: Guides and recommended actions for the educational community to help reduce risk to digital infrastructure that students rely on daily.
- CyberUp PowerUp Youth Education Resources: Gain access to no-cost hands-on activities that bring cybersecurity concepts to life for K-12 students.
Looking for more resources for elementary and secondary cybersecurity education?
Check out the Cybersecurity Education and Training Assistance Program (CETAP) page, which features more information on cyber, STEM, and computer science curricula and initiatives from current grant recipient, CYBER.ORG.

