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Troy committee forwards cybersecurity plan acknowledgment required by House Bill 96 to council

6424266 · October 14, 2025
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The Safety and Health Committee recommended that Troy City Council acknowledge and adopt the city's cybersecurity plan as required by state House Bill 96. Committee members said the plan is largely in place, its operational details are exempt from public records, and the city will continue annual monitoring contracts such as with Arctic Wolf.

The City of Troy Safety and Health Committee on Oct. 13 voted to forward a recommendation that Troy City Council enact legislation acknowledging the city—s cybersecurity plan required by House Bill 96.

Chair William “Bill” Twist said House Bill 96 requires every public entity to have a cybersecurity plan that includes monitoring and an emergency action plan for breaches and that, by Jan. 1, council must acknowledge the existence of such a plan. Twist said the plan—s operational details are…

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