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Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
Mon Jan 31, 2022, 09:59 AM Jan 2022

Rural towns say they need a hand to fight off hackers and ransomware

The federal government set aside $1 billion to help cities and counties improve their cybersecurity, but rural communities worry they will be left out and end up more susceptible to ransomware and other attacks.

The funding comes from the new infrastructure law, with $250 million specifically allocated for rural areas. The funds are distributed to states over the next four years and will begin going out later this year.

But rural community leaders say they lack the resources and expertise to come up with a comprehensive cybersecurity plan and to pursue the grants.

“It’s just me and two other people who work for me,” said Scott Avery, the city administrator in Houston, Missouri, population 2,500. “Getting and administering any grant is a lot of work.”

https://news.stlpublicradio.org/government-politics-issues/2022-01-31/rural-towns-say-they-need-a-hand-to-fight-off-hackers-and-ransomware

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Rural towns say they need a hand to fight off hackers and ransomware (Original Post) Sherman A1 Jan 2022 OP
IOW, 'Democrat-run big cities can fuck right off'... EYESORE 9001 Jan 2022 #1
If "it's just me and two other people who work for me", then go offline. Midnight Writer Jan 2022 #2
Not really feasible.. HipChick Jan 2022 #3
Getting and administering a grant inthewind21 Jan 2022 #5
Have they called their representatives? MagickMuffin Jan 2022 #4

EYESORE 9001

(25,989 posts)
1. IOW, 'Democrat-run big cities can fuck right off'...
Mon Jan 31, 2022, 10:04 AM
Jan 2022

unless we need something, then we look for a handout.

Midnight Writer

(21,812 posts)
2. If "it's just me and two other people who work for me", then go offline.
Mon Jan 31, 2022, 11:56 AM
Jan 2022

Disconnect your data bases from the internet. Manually update and backup daily. Keep paper files and records. It can be done. I seen it once.

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