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Tiffanie Turnbull

Systems restored after NSW cyber attack

Education Minister Sarah Mitchell says NSW school IT systems are coming back online. (AAP)

NSW Department of Education IT systems are coming back online two days after they were crippled by a cyber attack as teachers madly prepared for online classes amid lockdown.

A number of internal systems were deactivated late on Wednesday to protect student and staff data after officials detected the attack.

It came just hours after Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced schools in Greater Sydney would move to online learning for the first week of Term 3, which starts on Tuesday.

Education Minister Sarah Mitchell on Saturday thanked staff for their patience, saying systems would begin to come back online over the next 24 hours.

"I know the timing of this attack has been challenging for our principals, teachers and administrative staff," Ms Mitchell said.

"(They) will be relieved to hear NSW Department of Education systems are coming back online... a huge thank you to the teams who worked around the clock for this result," she tweeted.

The restoration of emails, Zoom, Microsoft Office and Google classroom is being prioritised to allow staff to continue to prepare for classes.

Cyber Security NSW is investigating the attack, with the matter also referred to NSW Police and federal agencies.

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