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Dover council accepts five state cybersecurity grants to strengthen city network
Summary
Council accepted staff recommendation to accept five state cybersecurity grants that will fund monitoring, incident planning, multifactor authentication upgrades, penetration testing and network segmentation at no local match.
The City of Dover City Council on a 7-0 vote accepted staff’s recommendation to accept five state cybersecurity grants that staff said will fully fund upgrades to the city’s network and security posture.
Council took the action after a briefing from Kate Zass, the city’s public affairs and emergency management coordinator, who told council the awards are “100% funds. No match required.” Zass said the grants fill gaps identified during recent cyber-related events and work already under way in the city’s information technology shop.
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