Poor Cybersecurity is Growing Municipal Concern

Broadcast Date: 
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Duration: 
53

Protecting a municipality’s computer network and safeguarding of personally identifiable information (PII) and other sensitive data is becoming an increasing area of focus and concern for municipal governments in New Hampshire.

In the wake of a March 2018 ransomware attack at the City of Atlanta, cyberattacks are making municipal leaders take particular notice about cybersecurity. Others have taken notice too. Bond credit rating companies, for example, such as Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s Investment Services, are beginning to take cybersecurity into account when they evaluate the ability for local governments to borrow money. In other words, not taking care of your cybersecurity means the same level of perceived negligence surrounding a poor financial situation at your town or city.

Join Alan R. Guibord, Chairman and Founder of Integrated Cyber Solutions, LLC, and Summit Cyber CEO David Kuhns, who will provide an overview of the current global cyber environment and will share tips that you can implement to protect against a majority of these cyber threats. These experts will discuss how you can provide 24/7/365 protection for your city or town in a budget-friendly way.

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