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PowerSchool is a student information system (SIS) that has been used in many North Carolina schools since 2013. Some schools in the ENC area had previously stopped using PowerSchool.
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WNCT on MSNMillions in NC at risk after PowerSchool hackAnd we need to know what steps they’ve taken since then to communicate and to fix the security flaw that existed and allowed ...
PowerSchool suffered a global data breach in January, threatening sensitive information of NC students and teachers. The State Board of Education held a special meeting Monday to review using other ...
About 312,000 North Carolina teachers’ social security numbers were exposed in the PowerSchool breach, the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction told WRAL News.
On Tuesday, PowerSchool, the state of North Carolina’s student information system provider, notified WS/FCS that an unauthorized party gained access to its system.
PowerSchool discovered the breach on Dec. 28 and notified North Carolina customers on Jan. 7. The company has also notified law enforcement and worked with cybersecurity advisory firm CyberSteward ...
North Carolina uses PowerSchool as its student information system. The state is switching over to the Infinite Campus system and will phase out PowerSchool at the end of the school year.
The data breach goes back to 2013, when all North Carolina public schools began using PowerSchool, Shashi Buddula, Wake’s chief technology officer, previously told The N&O.
A 19-year-old breached PowerSchool’s “student information system,” or “SIS,” impacting about 62 million people across the country. All public schools in North Carolina have used the ...
The data breach goes back to 2013, when all North Carolina public schools began using PowerSchool, Shashi Buddula, Wake’s chief technology officer, previously told The N&O.
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