I wasn't 100% sure, so I had to go look up the structure of cyanoacrylate, but no, in this case that prefix is for cyanide. Cyanide is CN-. You can see it in the structure of the cyanoacrylate I posted above.
I'm not enough of a chemist to tell you offhand how easy it would be to get it out of there, but it's there. Google, FWIW, warns that heating some cyanoacrylates can release Hydrogen Cyanide gas (HCN).