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Veterinary Giant CVS Group Discloses Significant Cyber-Attack Impact

  Editorial INTI     5 bulan yang lalu
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Jakarta, INTI - CVS Group, a prominent provider of veterinary services operating across multiple countries, has disclosed a major cyber-attack that resulted in significant operational disruption. This incident, recently detected by the company, has prompted immediate measures to contain and investigate the unauthorized access to its IT systems.

In a notice to the London Stock Exchange (LSE), CVS Group confirmed the detection of a cyber-attack involving unauthorized external access to its IT infrastructure. As part of its response plan, CVS promptly isolated affected systems and temporarily shut down IT operations to prevent further unauthorized access.

The company's response efforts, while effective in preventing external access, have caused notable operational disruption over the past week. CVS has engaged specialist third-party consultants to conduct a thorough investigation into the incident's nature and extent.

While the full impact of the cyber-attack is still being assessed, CVS Group has proactively notified relevant authorities, including the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), due to potential risks associated with unauthorized access to personal information.

Operational impacts have been primarily felt by services reliant on CVS-hosted IT systems. Despite these challenges, the company emphasizes that high levels of clinical care have been maintained at the majority of its practices. However, certain systems are not operating at full efficiency due to heightened security measures.

Although IT services to most practices and business functions have been restored securely, ongoing security measures and monitoring are expected to lead to continued operational challenges in the coming weeks. Fortunately, operations outside the UK and non-CVS hosted systems remain unaffected by the incident.

To mitigate future risks and enhance security, CVS Group is accelerating plans to migrate its practice management system and related IT infrastructure to cloud-based platforms. This strategic move aims to strengthen the organization's resilience against cyber threats and ensure smoother operations moving forward.

The cyber-attack on CVS Group underscores the persistent threat posed by cybercriminals targeting critical infrastructure and sensitive data across industries. Despite facing significant operational disruptions, CVS remains committed to delivering high-quality clinical care to its clients and patients. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and proactive response strategies in safeguarding organizational resilience.

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