Florida's K-12 Tailored Cyber Risk Solution

Simplified Compliance, Amplified Security!

Florida school districts rely on technology just like any business—but with fewer resources and higher stakes. Between limited staff, growing cybersecurity threats, and strict rules like FERPA, CIPA, COPPA, CJIS and Florida’s own requirements under F.S. 1001.212 and Rule 6A-1.0018, the pressure is nonstop.

That’s why we built a smarter, simpler way to help Florida districts stay secure and compliant—without the stress or the high price tag. Peace of mind is now practical. Get the tools, guidance, and protection your schools need, all in one easy-to-use platform.

Only 2% of School Districts We Engage With Are Compliant With Federal and State Cyber Requirements

Florida's students and staff deserve uncompromised and sustainable cybersecurity

Laws & Regulations

FERPA (34 CFR Part 99)
Confidentiality of education records; annual notices; access controls; disclosure logs; staff training
PPRA (20 U.S.C. §1232h)
Notice/consent for certain surveys, marketing, or sensitive data collection
IDEA Part B (34 CFR §§300.610–.627)
Notice/consent for certain surveys, marketing, or sensitive data collection
CIPA (47 U.S.C. §254)
Internet safety policy; content filtering & monitoring; online safety/cyberbullying education
HIPAA/FERPA guidance
Treat school health records under FERPA; define exceptions
FBI CJIS Security Policy
Technical, physical, and personnel controls; audits; training for districts with police presence
FIPA (F.S. 501.171) Maintain ‘reasonable’ security program; notify within 30 days of breaches; notify AG if >500 affected
F.S. 1002.22 & 1002.221
Keep student records confidential/exempt; align local policy with FERPA
F.S. 1002.222
Restrict collection/disclosure of specified data (incl. biometrics)
F.S. 1006.1494 & Rule 6A-1.09550
Adopt policy & mandated vendor contract terms: no targeted ads, profiling, secondary use; security & deletion
Rule 6A-1.0955
Formalize access, disclosure, annual notices, and third-party contract clauses
Rule 6A-1.0957
Adopt/enforce internet safety policy (complements CIPA)
Public Records Exemptions (F.S. 119.0725; 119.071)
Apply exemptions for cyber risk assessments, incident details, security plans in PRRs
Florida Computer Crimes Act (Ch. 815, F.S.)
Reflect prohibitions in AUP/handbooks; referral procedures
SB 52 (2023)
Block social media sites on district networks; provide instruction on risks
Office of Safe Schools – F.S. 1001.212 & Rule 6A-1.0018
Use state-prescribed tools: FSSAT, FortifyFL, Florida School Safety Portal, and Behavioral Threat Assessment Instrument/Portal
NOTE: Let’s make this a great resource for everyone.  If we are missing any legislation, please send us a quick note to [email protected]
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Build a safer, stronger future for your Florida schools with Minerva EDU.
With rising cybersecurity threats and new state mandates like Rule 6A-1.0018 and F.S. 1001.212, K–12 IT teams need more than technical tools—they need clear communication with leadership.

Minerva EDU bridges that gap.
Use familiar visuals, plain-language reporting, and board-ready insights to help your district manage cyber risk and meet Florida’s evolving standards—without overwhelming your team.

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Cyber Florida works on behalf of the State of Florida at large, often carrying out special projects on behalf of the Florida Legislature, to help the citizens, businesses, and organizations of Florida stay safer in cyberspace.

Visit our The Corner (Insights & Answers) our blog and FAQ for helpful tips, expert guidance, and answers to common questions. Curious about the value we deliver? Try our ROI Calculator at the bottom of our EDU page to see how much your district could save while improving cybersecurity.
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