Each year, United Educators shares its report on the most pressing risks facing colleges and universities. The report reflects responses from 267 colleges and universities to a survey conducted between May and October. The organization has now released its 2026 Top Risks Report: Insights for Higher Education, which is based on results from surveys conducted between May and October of 2025. This is the second part of a series by Turner Business on the findings of this year's report.
As indicated in the image at left, 52% of colleges and universities view Data Security/Cybersecurity as a major risk facing higher education, enough to rank it second among the top 10 risks. One of the mitigating efforts institutions can take is to increase compensation to hire and retain cybersecurity staff. While data security is important, and this mitigation effort should be considered, institutions must do so without causing themselves to be too "top heavy" and slipping into a "tail wagging the dog" situation. CSU has a robust division, UITS, to maintain security of this sort. It seems robust enough to meet today's demands. In terms of training employees and students more frequently on data security, CSU faculty and staff face an incessant barrage of training modules, many of which are related to this risk mitigation approach.
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