Saskatchewan Polytechnic nearly back to normal after cyber attack
Three months after a malware attack invaded its systems, Saskatchewan Polytechnic still has some cleaning up to do before it can be back to normal.
At the end of October, an attachment containing malware was opened from an email at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. The school was notified and quickly shut down all of its systems.
Since then, the school has slowly been bringing things back on line, with services to continue classes a priority.
“Our top priority has always been our students and their learning experience,” said Cheryl Schmitz, chief financial officer and vice-president of administrative services at Saskatchewan Polytechnic.
Schmitz said the school is committed to offering an education in a safe and secure manner.