Ed tech company fined $5.1 million for poor data security practices leading to hack

Ed tech company fined .1 million for poor data security practices leading to hack

Three state attorneys general have fined Illuminate Education $5.1 million and mandated security improvements after a 2021 data breach exposed sensitive student information. The breach was attributed to poor security practices, including failure to delete former employees’ credentials and inadequate system monitoring. #IlluminateEducation #DataBreach #StudentDataProtection

Keypoints

  • Illuminate Education faced a $5.1 million fine due to security shortcomings leading to a data breach.
  • The breach exposed the personal and educational data of 3 million students across 49 states.
  • The hacker used former employee credentials to access the company’s network.
  • Illuminate failed to properly monitor its systems and secure backup databases separately.
  • New security measures include improved access control, real-time monitoring, and database separation.

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