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County IT reports weather‑station network and other upgrades; third‑party cybersecurity audit planned
Summary
Linn County’s IT director reported multiple infrastructure upgrades, including citizen‑facing weather station feeds, replacement of equipment damaged by lightning, installation of an NCIC fiber circuit with the Kansas Office of IT Services and plans for a third‑party cybersecurity review to be completed in the coming weeks.
The county’s IT director gave a monthly update covering a range of hardware and network work and told commissioners the county will commission an outside cybersecurity audit in the next two months.
Chris Martin, county IT director, said four county weather stations have been configured to feed the Citizen Weather Observation Program so the public and agencies such as the National Weather Service can view local wind and rainfall data. "We have 4 weather…
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