Aurora College Cyberattack Disrupts Systems in Northern Canada

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What happened

Aurora College in Canada experienced a cyberattack that disrupted IT systems and services across its campuses. The institution shut down affected systems as a precaution while investigating the incident and working toward recovery. Details on data exposure have not yet been confirmed.

Who is affected

Students, faculty, and staff at Aurora College experienced service outages and operational disruption.

Why CISOs should care

Higher-education institutions remain prime ransomware and extortion targets due to open networks and sensitive data.

3 practical actions

1. Strengthen backups: Ensure secure, offline backups are maintained and tested.

2. Reduce attack surface: Harden remote access and administrative systems.

3. Improve awareness: Train staff to recognize phishing and social engineering attempts.