EKPA University: Suspension of the employee who said he was involved in the sabotage of the server

After the incident, the university prepares a backup electronic system – The investigation into the responsibilities of officials is moving forward

The administration of the University of Athens has suspended the administrative employee who publicly stated that he participated in the sabotage of the server of the University of Athens yesterday, which resulted in the postponement of the distance learning examinations in the University’s faculties.

Meanwhile, in the wake of the mishap, the NSCA is moving to build infrastructure to have a back-up computer system and has taken extra security measures at the Network Operations and Management Centre.

At the same time, those involved in yesterday’s sabotage have begun to be summoned as part of the investigation ordered by the rectorial authorities.

In particular, the university and the leadership of the Ministry of Education have been informed about the suspended official.

It is noted that yesterday, during a protest demonstration, the operation of the University’s Network Operation and Management Centre, through which the distance examinations of students are conducted, was interrupted for about an hour.

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As a result, the examinations in two courses in the Faculty of Law, one in the Faculty of Philosophy, two courses in the Faculty of Science, and one in the Faculty of Economics were postponed and three in the Faculty of Economics and Political Sciences, were rescheduled.

The examinations in the remaining courses in both these faculties were held as normal, either in person or remotely.