The Union Township School District in New Jersey faced a significant network disruption believed to be a cyberattack over the weekend. Superintendent Dr. Gerry Benaquista swiftly led the response, initiating critical systems’ shutdown and launching a thorough investigation with external cybersecurity experts. Efforts are focused on securing the network, assessing the intrusion’s extent, and restoring full operational functionality promptly.
In a letter to the district, Superintendent Benaquista emphasized the urgency of securing the network and thanked staff for their patience and diligence during the challenging situation. The district remains committed to ensuring network security and operational safety amidst ongoing investigation and restoration processes. While additional details are yet to be released, the district assures stakeholders of updates on significant developments as they occur.
As the investigation progresses, the district remains cautious but proactive in managing further risks, urging staff to direct external inquiries to Mrs. Bernadette Watson to handle communications delicately. The sensitive nature of the ongoing investigation underscores the importance of maintaining confidentiality and adherence to protocol. Through collaborative efforts and diligent oversight, the district aims to swiftly resolve the cyberattack and reinforce network resilience against future threats.