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SEN: Education minister ‘sorry’ after data breach

To take part, they were asked to provide details about themselves including comments about why they were interested in the review.

But according to a statement from the department, a spreadsheet containing that information was subsequently emailed to another 174 people interested in going to workshops about the SEN review by DE on 1 August.

Those 174 people who received the personal data in error have been asked by DE to delete the information and to confirm they have done so.

An email sent to those affected by the data breach from the head of the review team has been seen by BBC News NI.

“We are very sorry that this has happened and would reassure you that we are doing everything that we can to minimise any impact of this breach,” the email said.


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