As of 6 p.m. on the 11th, the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters said that 242 of the 709 administrative information systems halted by the National Information Resources Service fire had been restored. As a result, the system recovery rate reached 34.1%.
Newly restored in the afternoon were four systems in total: the Ministry of Education domain name system (DNS), which is a grade 3 administrative information system; three systems for the National Data Office next-generation census and health classification; and one grade 4 Board of Audit and Inspection audit data analysis system.
Among grade 1 systems, which are of higher importance, 30 out of 40 have been restored, for a recovery rate of 75.0%.
Of the grade 2 systems, 32 out of 68 (47.1%) have been restored; of the grade 3 systems, 104 out of 261 (39.8%); and of the grade 4 systems, 76 out of 340 (22.4%).
The government classifies information systems into grades 1 to 4 according to importance and impact. In this restoration effort, priority was placed on rapid restoration of grades 1 and 2.