NEW DELHI, JUNE 1—The Central Board of Secondary Education announced that security measures have been successfully applied to rectify vulnerabilities discovered within its digital evaluation infrastructure. The intervention targeted the board’s On-Screen Marking platform, known as OnMark, following public notifications raised by external independent technical observers over the weekend.
Board representatives stated that the technical anomalies were quickly isolated once the risks were brought to light. Authorities affirmed that the operational platform has been thoroughly reviewed to guarantee that all student performance metrics and data registers remain fully insulated against potential unauthorized access.
“The identified vulnerabilities have been contained and other exploitable weaknesses are being ruled out,” the Central Board of Secondary Education noted in an official statement detailing the defensive measures.
The oversight body expressed formal appreciation toward the network safety community for bringing the architectural vulnerabilities to light before any systemic compromise could materialize. Technical units within the board are continuing to monitor the digital portal while coordinating with external security specialists to verify the long-term stability of the processing ecosystem.