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Victorian Government Strengthens School Cybersecurity
January 16, 2026
The Victorian Government is responding to a significant cyber incident that compromised sensitive student data across approximately 1,700 government schools. This breach exposed personal information including names, emails, and passwords, highlighting critical vulnerabilities in the education sector's cybersecurity posture. Procurement professionals and contractors supporting education IT infrastructure should prioritize implementing robust cybersecurity frameworks such as zero-trust architectures, multifactor authentication (MFA), and network segmentation to mitigate risks of phishing, fraud, and further data breaches.
- The incident underscores urgent demand for cybersecurity solutions tailored to educational environments, emphasizing identity and access management, network hardening, and continuous monitoring.
- Vendors offering zero-trust security models, MFA technologies, and secure network segmentation stand to gain from increased procurement activity in Victoria's education sector.
- Procurement teams should consider integrating these security requirements into upcoming contracts and solicitations to enhance data protection and compliance.
- Organizations supporting Victorian schools must align with best practices recommended by cybersecurity experts, including those from Keeper Security and NordVPN, to safeguard student and staff information effectively.
For the educational sector, open and collaborative environments need zero-trust foundations. Enforce MFA for students and staff. Segment networks and harden exposed systems.
— Marijus Briedis, Chief Technology Officer at NordVPN
Agencies
Victorian Government
Vendors
Keeper Security, NordVPN