Data collection system FAQs
For any general questions about the cyber incident, please refer to the general FAQs page.
These FAQs relate only and specifically to TARN.
Yes. Until the situation is fully resolved all TARN staff concerned will receive full pay, even in instances where they cannot fully execute their functions or be redeployed to cover other roles or functions.
Please contact your line manager within the NHS for further guidance.
We cannot give a precise date or time but will be in touch with impacted colleagues and Trust partners as soon as we have more information.
Our in-house experts and external support are working around-the-clock to resolve this incident.
We have no evidence to suggest that NHS data has been compromised.
Nonetheless, we have informed our NHS Trust partners of the incident and we are working closely with them.
We have no evidence to suggest that NHS data has been compromised.
Our in-house experts and external support are working around-the-clock to resolve this incident, and to understand what data have been accessed. We will update as more information becomes available.
We are continuing our discussions with NHSE regarding the future of TARN.
Please contact your line manager for further guidance.
Please contact your line manager for further guidance.
Please contact your line manager for further guidance.
The University understands the important service TARN provides to the NHS. We are working closely with leaders in the NHS to move TARN, ideally to a suitable NHS environment.
We have no evidence to suggest that NHS data has been compromised.
Our priority is to resolve this issue and provide information to those affected as soon as we are able to, and we are focusing all available resources on this.