Gardaí say they're working to resolve the matter.
Gardaí are working with SETU following a suspected cyber attack impacting its students in Waterford.
All classes at the South East Technological University's Waterford campus were cancelled today - with an update for students expected later.
It's Carlow and Wexford campuses are operating as normal.
Preliminary enquiries are ongoing and Gardaí say they're working alongside the institution concerning the matter.
Classes will resume at SETU Waterford tomorrow, following a cyber attack.
Today's classes were cancelled after the campus' IT systems were targeted on Friday.
In a statement issued this evening, the University says they're actively dealing with the attack.
Students Union President at SETU, Mark Dunne, says students may still experience some disruption:
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