We have excellent news to all local education agencies in Arizona!
The Cyber Joint Task Force has entered into an agreement with the Arizona Department of Education to provide penetration testing and vulnerability assessment at no cost to the school district, including public and charter systems.
The Cyber Joint Task Force (CJTF) is part of the Department of Emergency and Military Affairs (DEMA). Their vision is to be a trusted cyber resource for enhancement of cyber security posture and enabling critical resource retention in the state of Arizona. The establishment of a
blanket agreement between ADE and CJTF/DEMA allows all local education agencies to opt-in to their services, facilitating the process and paperwork since now school districts can sign on to the established agreement without the need to enter into individual agreements with CJTF.
How to opt-in to these services:
Participation in the free services provided by the Cyber Joint Task Force is optional.
- Complete this opt-in letter and send it to [email protected]. This opt-in letter will allow CJTF to add your district’s name to their services.
- Once you have opted-in, complete this statement of work, specifying the type of services you are requesting along with the necessary information the CJTF will need to assist you.
If you have any questions, you may contact the CJTF directly at: [email protected]
Please note:
Penetration testing and vulnerability assessments conducted by the CJTF are free of charge to school districts. The Task Force also provides post-attack cyber incident response, but this service cannot be provided under this agreement. Please contact [email protected] if you want to add this service.