Nearly two weeks after a cybersecurity attack, Tucson's largest school district says it has implemented additional network security enhancements.
Genesis Lara Nearly two weeks after a cybersecurity attack blocked the Tucson Unified School District’s internet and network access, Superintendent Gabriel Trujillo said in an emailed statement that the district was able to restore network access and recover impacted systems.
“This past week we implemented additional network security enhancements, reactivated the internet, email, and access to essential systems,” Trujillo wrote in his statement. “The district processed payroll on schedule to successfully pay all our employees today, this was one of our highest priorities.”
“We are very proud and appreciative of the efforts and support of everyone in the district and the third-party experts who have helped to guide us through this process,” Trujillo said.
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