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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 ...
One year after experiencing a massive ransomware attack, the City of Columbus is making a major move to strengthen its ...
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNColumbus approves $23M for improving cybersecurity infrastructureCOLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus City Council has approved $23 million to strengthen the city’s cybersecurity infrastructure.
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 ...
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A year of cyber-secrecy leaves Columbus taxpayers in the dark on hack | Our ViewIt's been a year since foreign hackers breached the city of Columbus' computer networks. But we still don't know what ...
A year after Columbus suffered a cyber attack, Councilmember Bankston said he's pushing for transparency and it's frustrating ...
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther said he is hoping to have an investigative report by the first or second quarter of 2025, ... to make cyber security a national priority for the new President.
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