Belhaven University officials said there is no evidence that indicates personal information was compromised during a cybersecurity incident earlier this month.The university suspended access to portions of the school’s internal network when the incident was identified on March 6. “We immediately took impacted systems offline and engaged nationally recognized cybersecurity specialists to assist with the investigation and recovery process. We’ve also been in communication with law enforcement regarding the incident,” said Belhaven University President Dr. Roger Parrott in a statement. The university reviewed its systems before returning them to full operations. Online courses resume Thursday, and most student services are operating normally. The remaining administrative systems are expected to be fully restored by the end of the week, according to university officials.
Belhaven University officials said there is no evidence that indicates personal information was compromised during a cybersecurity incident earlier this month.
The university suspended access to portions of the school’s internal network when the incident was identified on March 6.
“We immediately took impacted systems offline and engaged nationally recognized cybersecurity specialists to assist with the investigation and recovery process. We’ve also been in communication with law enforcement regarding the incident,” said Belhaven University President Dr. Roger Parrott in a statement.
The university reviewed its systems before returning them to full operations. Online courses resume Thursday, and most student services are operating normally.
The remaining administrative systems are expected to be fully restored by the end of the week, according to university officials.
