A local school district was criticized in a preliminary report issued by State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli.
The Clyde Savannah Central School District was said to have failed on the following points with regard to keeping its technology safe.
“District officials did not ensure that the District’s network access controls were secure,” the report read. It continued:
Officials did not regularly review network user accounts and permissions to determine whether they were appropriate or needed to be disabled.
The District had the following unneeded accounts:
354 network user accounts (33 percent)
53 generic and/or shared user accounts (53 percent)
Five administrative user accounts (19 percent)