A commentary suggests that Canterbury University’s use of open-source learning platforms helped it avoid a major cyberattack that disrupted global education systems reliant on foreign tech providers.
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local control reduces vulnerability to global hacking
Canterbury University escapes global hack by shopping locallyincreasing risk from vendor reliance
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