Lennox School District IT Director Raul Gomez partnered with Xenex to bring enterprise-grade
cybersecurity to a resource-constrained K–12 environment, transforming a reactive,
understaffed security posture into a proactive, always-on defense operation that protects
students, staff, and institutional data around the clock.
Project Overview
Lennox School District is a K–12 public school district located in the South Bay area of California,
just minutes from Los Angeles International Airport. When Raul Gomez joined as Director of
Technology, his initial focus was on equipping students with the tools to become productive
citizens. But as he dug deeper into the role, it became clear that protecting the district's digital
environment was just as critical as enabling it. With a lean IT team of just three people
managing everything from student devices to servers and applications, cybersecurity was both
an urgent need and an operational challenge. Lennox reached out to Xenex, and the
partnership has since become a foundational element of the district's technology strategy.
Business Challenges and Solutions
Lennox School District faced a set of challenges common across K–12 institutions nationwide.
Funding constraints made it difficult to invest in modern security tools or hire specialized
cybersecurity staff. The district's IT team was already stretched to capacity managing daily
operations, leaving little bandwidth to monitor the network for threats, investigate anomalies,
or respond to incidents. Adding to the complexity was the wide spectrum of users — from five-
year-old students to staff members in their 50s and 60s — each presenting different levels of
technology awareness and vulnerability to social engineering and phishing attacks. Like many
districts, Lennox also relied on education-specific platforms and applications shared across
multiple schools, creating environments that Raul described as a "honey pot" — interconnected
systems that, if breached, could expose data broadly.
Xenex stepped in as a trusted managed security partner, providing 24/7 monitoring and real-
time visibility across the district's network. Through the Xenex platform, Lennox gained the
ability to see threat activity as it happened — including continuous attempts to probe and
penetrate the network that had previously gone undetected. Rather than replacing the internal
IT team, Xenex functions as what Raul calls the "sixth man" — a deeply knowledgeable partner
who already knows the environment and can step in immediately when needed. This allowed
the three-person IT team to stay focused on day-to-day operations while Xenex handled the
complex, around-the-clock demands of cyber defense. Raul also emphasized the importance of
layered protection, including malware-free backup and disaster recovery, as a last line of
defense should an attack succeed in penetrating earlier layers.
The results have been a significant increase in confidence and situational awareness. Lennox
has not suffered a major attack, and Raul credits the visibility provided by Xenex as a key reason
why — the district can now see threats in real time and respond before they escalate.
Leadership conversations have also shifted, with Raul successfully making the case to
administrators that a modest ongoing investment in cybersecurity is far less costly than the
millions a ransomware recovery could demand.