CBSE Refutes Data Breach Claims Amidst Cyber Attack Series
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in India has denied allegations of a data breach following a series of cyber attacks over the past three days. The board has taken steps to investigate these incidents and has filed a complaint with relevant authorities.
CBSE officials stated that while they are aware of the cyber attacks, they believe there has been no compromise of sensitive data. The board's statement comes in response to concerns raised by stakeholders, including students and parents, regarding the potential risks associated with the attacks.
In the wake of the incidents, CBSE reaffirmed its commitment to data security and has augmented its cybersecurity measures. The board indicated that proactive measures are in place to safeguard information against any breaches.
Local cybersecurity experts have suggested that educational institutions like CBSE are frequent targets for cyber adversaries due to the substantial amounts of personal data they handle. They emphasised the importance of implementing robust security protocols to mitigate risks in such environments.
This situation unfolds against a backdrop of increasing cyber threats globally, making it imperative for institutions to remain vigilant and responsive to evolving challenges in the digital landscape.
The board continues to monitor the situation closely and collaborate with cybersecurity professionals to ensure the safety of its data systems.
The statement from CBSE aims to reassure concerned parties that their data remains secure, despite the ongoing cyber attacks. Further updates will be provided as the investigation unfolds and more information becomes available.
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