Restoring Open University of Cyprus e-learning platform a top priority, Rector says after cyber attack

Restoring the e-learning platform is top priority, Rector of the Open University of Cyprus (OUC), Petros Pashiardis, said speaking to CNA regarding the “serious”, as he described it, incident of cyber attack against it that started on Monday morning. The Open University’s systems have since been taken down as a precaution until the incident is dealt with, he added.

The University will communicate with students and staff through Social Media for now, he said, as emails are down. The Rector noted that students will receive specific information regarding educational procedures.

It was “our first priority that distance education at the University continue as uninterrupted as possible, because this is the main way of education at the University,” he noted.

Pashiardis said that ways have been found for professors to contact their students within the next 1-2 days, adding that where there were deadlines for submitting assignments, the corresponding extensions will be given.

So far no malicious damage has been detected, the Rector said. “We are in the internal investigation stage, but at this time we have no indications” that data was compromised, noting that the incident is still being handled. Asked if any threat or demand for ransom had been made, he replied that “at the moment no, I don’t have such information.”

Asked when systems are expected to be restored, he said that it is still too early to know. “As I have been informed by IT Services, in order to be very careful, we are taking it one step at a time, so this process of getting back to normal will take time,” he explained. He reiterated that the priority is to restore the distance learning platform and the educational process, which is expected to happen within the next few days.

A possible connection between the three cyberattacks is being investigated

Communications Commissioner George Michaelides, who in also in charge of the Digital Security Authority, told CNA that the incident at the Open University of Cyprus is under investigation.

He noted that it is also under investigation as to whether the three cyber attacks that occurred recently at the University of Cyprus, the Department of Land and Surveys and now the Open University of Cyprus are connected.

“The forensic part takes a lot of time, sometimes it takes months and sometimes you get nowhere,” he noted, adding that the forensic analysis that is done once the attack is over and services are restored is a very difficult and time-consuming process.

Michaelides did not wish to comment at this stage whether there are common characteristics between the three attacks. “What we are looking at is whether there is any connection between them. Every attack leaves some sort of identity behind,” he said, adding that this type of evidence is what the authority collects to see if there is any connection.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

US Embassy in Nicosia organizes delegation to visit Defense Exhibition in Athens

The Commercial Section of the American Embassy in Nicosia is organizing a delegation to visit the US pavilion at the Defense Exhibition (DEFEA) at the Metropolitan Expo Center in Athens, Greece, on May 9 to 11, 2023.

According to a press release from the Embassy, DEFEA is a high-profile international defense exhibition where well-known companies from all over the world present land, naval, aerospace, national and cyber security defense systems.

It is organized under the auspices of the Hellenic Ministry of National Defense with the cooperation of the Hellenic Manufacturers Association of Defense Material. The U.S. pavilion is organized by the American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce (AmChamGR) in collaboration with the US Embassy in Athens and the Association of the United States Army (AUSA).

The Commercial Section of the US Embassy in Nicosia, in conjunction with the Foreign Commercial Service of the US Embassy in Athens, calls anyone interested to join the Cypriot delegation either as a conference attendee or as an exhibitor at the US Pavilion.

“Leading American defense companies such as Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, Boeing, General Atomics, and Erickson will showcase their latest technologies, advanced solutions, and defense systems. As a member of the official US Embassy delegation, participants can benefit from exclusive business-to-business matchmaking service (B2B), assistance with setting up meetings with US companies and exhibitors, come in direct contact, network, attend official events, exchange ideas with participating US companies, and consult with U.S. Commercial Service Trade Specialists”, the Embassy notes.

For more information on the DEFEA and the US pavilion, interested parties can visit the following websites: https://defea.gr/, https://usadefea.com/. Aynyone interested in joining the delegation and learning more, can contact Ms Anna Agrotou, Commercial Assistant, at 22393520 or email: agrotou@state.gov.

Source: Cyprus News Agency