Universities are under enormous pressure. With rising tuition fees, falling enrollment numbers—with prospective students opting for apprenticeships over student debt—and inflation driving up costs, the last thing they need is a cyberattack caused by outdated legacy systems and poor document management. Unfortunately, this is the reality for many institutions. According to the UK government’s Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2024, a staggering 97% of UK universities reported a breach or attack in the past year. Cybercriminals target universities because they often lack the resources and expertise that private companies invest in cybersecurity. Yet, the consequences of a breach can be just…
