During a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical infrastructure and cybersecurity measures aimed at enhancing public safety and communication systems. Key topics included the resilience of radio tower operations, which are vital for public safety communications, particularly during adverse weather conditions that can lead to power outages. Officials confirmed that all essential sites, including police stations, are equipped with generators to ensure uninterrupted service.
The meeting also highlighted the city's smart initiative, \"Irving Connects,\" which provides free outdoor Wi-Fi in public parks. This initiative aims to enhance community connectivity and accessibility to digital resources.
Cybersecurity emerged as a significant concern, with officials acknowledging the increasing threats posed by ransomware attacks. The city's IT department is focused on improving its cybersecurity maturity level, with a goal to advance from just under a level 2 to a level 4 within the next two years. This effort will require substantial investment and ongoing vigilance against evolving cyber threats.
The meeting concluded with a heartfelt acknowledgment of Phil, a long-standing member of the council, who is stepping down. His contributions and deep understanding of the city's history and challenges were recognized as invaluable assets to the community. The officials expressed their gratitude for his service and the institutional knowledge he brought to the council's discussions.