Spartanburg School District One
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Country
United States of America
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Government - Local
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Profile
Spartanburg School District One, also known as SSD One, is a public school district headquartered in the United States of America. Its primary function involves providing public education services within its designated geographical area, encompassing multiple schools serving students across various grade levels. The district manages educational programs, student services, and administrative functions essential for operating public schools. Specific details regarding its exact size, the number of schools or students served, its specific educational specializations, or its precise market positioning beyond public K-12 education are not available within the provided source material.
The district experienced a significant cybersecurity incident on March 2, 2020. On that date, Spartanburg School District One was targeted by a ransomware attack. This malicious event disrupted the district's computer network operations. The attack caused identifiable network issues impacting the district's technological infrastructure and potentially affecting administrative functions and educational delivery reliant on those systems. No further details about the specific ransomware variant, the extent of data compromise, financial demands, recovery efforts, or the long-term impact of this incident are provided in the known sources. Ownership structure, such as whether it operates as an independent entity or under a larger governing body, and other distinguishing operational competencies beyond basic public school district functions are not detailed in the available information. The incident highlights the cybersecurity risks faced by educational institutions managing sensitive student and operational data.
