Cybersecurity breach of Nova Scotia school system could have financial impact
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s Education Department has asked for help from IBM as it investigates a cybersecurity breach involving a student information system used across North America, saying the breach could have a financial impact on some former and current teachers and staff.
The department issued a statement Saturday saying some social insurance numbers collected before 2010 were included in data stolen during the recent breach of the cloud-based PowerSchool system, which is used to track enrolment, attendance, grades and other data.
Education officials say about 250 current and former employees of the Cape Breton-Victoria Regional Centre for Education should monitor their bank accounts for irregular activity. The department says those affected will be contacted by the provincial government about getting credit protection.
On Thursday, Nova Scotia officials said the security breach, first reported Wednesday, also affected schools in Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland.


