Cyberattack expected to cost South East Technological University €2.3m

It left staff and students without internet access or access to internal emails
Cyberattack expected to cost South East Technological University €2.3m

The cyberattack at South East Technological University's (SETU) Waterford campuses was first detected in November 2024. File photo

The bill from a cyberattack that caused significant disruption to South East Technological University's (SETU) Waterford campuses in 2024 is expected to top €2.3m.

According to SETU’s annual report, the direct costs associated with the cybersecurity incident that targeted the technological university’s IT systems currently stand at €1.9m.

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