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We Analyzed the PowerSchool Attack Here’s How a Microsoft Managed SOC Could’ve Blocked It

In Dec 2024, PowerSchool faced a ransomware attack that exposed sensitive student and educator data. Despite paying the ransom, attackers continued extortion, showing why cybercriminals can't be trusted. Medusa is suspected, but unconfirmed. Find out how a Managed SOC Service Provider would have tackled this.

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We Analyzed the PowerSchool Attack Here’s How a Microsoft Managed SOC Could’ve Blocked It

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  1. We Analyzed the PowerSchool Attack: Here’s How a Microsoft Managed SOC Could’ve Blocked It In Dec 2024, PowerSchool faced a ransomware attack that exposed sensitive student and educator data. Despite paying the ransom, attackers continued extortion, showing why cybercriminals can't be trusted. Medusa is suspected, but unconfirmed. Find out how a Managed SOC Service Provider would have tackled this. Website Page URL: https://netwoven.com/cloud-infrastructure-and-security/microsoft-365- managed-soc-prevent-powerschool-ransomware-attacks/ 4000 Pimlico Drive, Suite 114-103 Pleasanton, CA 94588 +1 (877) 638 9683 netwoven@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/netwoven-inc- https://twitter.com/Netwoven https://www.facebook.com/netwoven/ https://www.youtube.com/user/netwoven/ https://www.instagram.com/netwoven/

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