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One year after the cyberattack, Columbus has released no more details, but the city council signed off on $23 million for ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus City Council has approved $23 million to strengthen the city’s cybersecurity infrastructure.
One year after experiencing a massive ransomware attack, the City of Columbus is making a major move to strengthen its ...
Almost a year after foreign hackers infiltrated Columbus' computer systems and leaked stolen data, the city could invest $23 ...
The city wants the zero trust network to implement higher security for users of its systems, while also segmenting different servers to try and prevent a cyber attack from shutting down the city's ...
Ginther said the city of Columbus has invested in cybersecurity, but more investment will have to take place. "We invested $12 million in cybersecurity efforts in the last five years.
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther announced the city's Department of Technology will propose cybersecurity investments to Columbus City Council on Monday. Ginther said in a press release this will ...
There's a disturbing lack of clarity about a cybersecurity breach that delivered personal data about private citizens and city of Columbus employees to foreign blackmailers. Nearly a month after ...
Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein's Office and a cybersecurity whistleblower have reached a permanent agreement, extending an earlier preliminary injunction, over what the cybersecurity expert can ...
The city of Columbus was hit with a ransomware attack in July. The city initially said police, firefighters and other city employees had been exposed in the data breach. But a cybersecurity ...