| Action | Details | |--------|---------| | | A brief statement was posted on the college’s official website on 20 June 2023, confirming a “potential data exposure” and promising a “full investigation”. | | Incident‑response team | The college activated its internal IT security team and hired an external forensic firm to audit the affected system. | | System hardening | The vulnerable database was taken offline, access controls were re‑configured, and MFA (multi‑factor authentication) was mandated for all staff accounts. | | Notification to alumni | An email blast to all 2023 graduates (and a subset of 2022) warned about the breach and provided a link to a dedicated “Security Hub”. | | Credit‑monitoring offer | For one year, affected alumni received a complimentary credit‑monitoring subscription from a reputable provider. | | Legal & regulatory | The incident was reported to the relevant data‑protection authority (in this case, the national Data Protection Agency) within the statutory 72‑hour window. |
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Faculty reactions split along lines of discipline. The department lauded the exposure as a validation of their pedagogical model. In contrast, the Humanities faculty raised concerns about the potential misuse of internal memos, emphasizing the need for ethical data stewardship . | Action | Details | |--------|---------| | |
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