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Is Arizona Department of Education safe?

Arizona Department of Education risk score

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d

76/100

overall score

Total issues found:

6872
Updated on: February 14, 2025
Data we analyse
Phishing and malware
6643 issues

Network security
8 issues

Email security
10 issues

Website security
211 issues
Recent critical risk issues we found
203 SSL configuration issues found
8 domains vulnerable to email spoofing
2 domains potentially spoofable
984 corporate credentials stolen
What information we check
Software patching
Web application security
Email security
Dark web exposure
Cybersecurity Benchmark
A comparison of this company’s cybersecurity ranking with industry averages and peer organizations
Phishing and malware
60 vs. 52

Network security
96 vs. 88

Email security
41 vs. 64

Website security
61 vs. 69
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Company overview
Arizona Department of Education (azed.gov) is the State of Arizona’s lead agency for K–12 public education. It administers state and federal education programs and funding, sets academic standards and accountability measures, oversees assessments, certification, special education and child nutrition, and provides technical assistance and grant management to school districts, charter schools, educators and community partners to support student achievement and regulatory compliance.
Details
Industries:
Government institutions
Company size:
501-1000 employees
Founded:
1912
Headquarters:
1535 W. Jefferson St.; Phoenix, AZ 85007, US

Outcome reliability

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This is an inline graph showing outcome reliability scores. The grades are as follows: F is between 0 and 70, D is between 70 and 78, C is between 79 and 85, B is between 85 and 95, and A is above 95.