California Cybersecurity

Project Tomorrow is excited to announce a special opportunity for California K12 District technology leaders who complete our national cybersecurity survey!
We will randomly select eight (8) participants to receive a FREE Educational Registration to the annual CITE Conference, taking place November 17–19, 2026. As a bonus, winners will also be invited to an exclusive dinner with Dr. Julie Evans, CEO of Project Tomorrow, during the conference.
Please note:
- To be eligible for the drawing, you must provide your professional email address when completing the survey.
- Winners are responsible for their own travel, lodging, and any meals not provided by the conference or Project Tomorrow.
- You do not need to be a CITE member to win.
- Open to current employees of local education agencies (public, private, charter, etc.). Vendors are not eligible.
The Speak Up National Cybersecurity Survey, a partnership with iboss, focuses on how K-12 school districts are responding to cybersecurity risks and threats. As cyberattacks on school network infrastructure and sensitive data assets become increasingly sophisticated. this 5-year research effort provides districts with the knowledge and tools needed to protect their data assets.
Unlike other surveys on the topic, we go beyond data collection to ensure that you receive actionable insights to make informed decisions. By returning your local data, we help you pinpoint vulnerabilities and strengthen defenses. Plus, with national comparatives, you gain a broader perspective on how your district stacks up, equipping you with the evidence needed to drive meaningful change.
- All data is 100% protected and confidential
- Takes less than 13 minutes to complete
- We use only aggregated data for national reporting
- You will be able to compare your responses to other districts nationwide.
- Survey open through October 23, 2026
Questions about this project?
Please contact Michelle Green, Research Operations Chief at Project Tomorrow.
Project Tomorrow, an educational research nonprofit, hosts Speak Up with 20+ years of experience supporting K-12 education.


