This week’s cyberattack on Canvas LMS, one of the world’s most widely used learning platforms, highlights a growing and critical risk across the education sector.
A global breach impacting thousands of institutions has reportedly exposed user data such as names, email addresses, student IDs, and messaging content, while also causing widespread disruption to learning systems.
With claims that up to 9,000 schools and universities could be affected worldwide, this incident demonstrates the scale and reach of modern cyber threats targeting education platforms.
Why this matters for UK schools
While this incident originated outside the UK, Canvas is a global platform used by many of our educational institutions and the risks are directly relevant to them.
Almost 50% of UK primary schools and 98% of higher education institutions reported cyber breaches in the last year alone, according to UK government statistics.
Many schools these days rely heavily on cloud-based learning platforms similar to Canvas. The sector holds valuable personal data but often operates with limited IT security resources. Educational environments are increasingly dependent on digital systems and IT budgets are already stretched, making them attractive targets for cybercriminals.
Cybersecurity in education is no longer just an IT issue, it’s a safeguarding and operational priority. The question is no longer if an attack will happen, but how prepared you are when it does.
If your school would like to assess its current cyber resilience, Bytewise IT is here to help schools across Cumbria and the North East.
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