AU to support students whose ProctorU exams were affected by global CrowdStrike Microsoft outage

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Athabasca University's contracted online exam invigilator, ProctorU, has experienced disruptions due to global issues with CrowdStrike and Microsoft

Athabasca University students whose ProctorU exams were disrupted by the July 19 global CrowdStrike Windows outage will be given additional time to complete their exams.

AU is ensuring that students with exams disrupted by this outage have until July 31, 2024, to complete their exams with no extra costs. Any student unable to complete their exam by July 31 should contact the exam unit to discuss options.

Meazure Learning, AU's contracted partner that provides the ProctorU online proctoring service experienced disruptions July 19, 2024, as a result of the global outage caused by an error in an update to CrowdStrike's cybersecurity software, Falcon Sensor. This outage also affected many organizations all over the world.

Meazure Learning will also reach out directly to affected students and provide the option to reschedule the appointment to a later date.

Learn more about using ProctorU for online exams at AU.

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AU has been monitoring and evaluating all IT systems following the Microsoft outage and is implementing fixes as needed. AU internal systems are stable and operating. AU IT will continue to monitor for further issues. Please check the IT systems status website for real-time information.

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