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Government Entities Cyber Attacks

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Cyber-Attack Disrupts Public Services in Fremont County, Colorado

Government offices and public services in Freemont County, Colorado, have been disrupted since August 17, 2022, due to a “cybersecurity event affecting our county computer systems.” As of the official update issued...more

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Not in My Backyard: NC Becomes First State to Prohibit Public Entities from Paying Ransoms

As part of the budget appropriations law enacted on November 18, 2021, North Carolina became the first state in the nation to prohibit state agencies and local government entities from paying a ransom following a ransomware...more

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For Government Entities, Cybercrime is an Information Governance Problem

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Many of us are keeping an eye on the Russia-Ukraine situation these days, and the situation seems to get more serious, not just daily, but hourly. The situation has worldwide ramifications in just about every way possible,...more

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New Mexico County Recovering from Ransomware Attack

Another day, another governmental entity hit with a ransomware attack. If you are a resident of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, and you need a marriage license, want to conduct a real estate transaction or register to vote,...more

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