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Wagoner County approves cybersecurity upgrades and new servers for 911 and county systems
Summary
After extended discussion about overlap with the county's IT vendor, the commissioners approved an $18,000 annual ThreatLocker license, $17,266.63 in Dell equipment for a domain controller and related infrastructure, and a $3,539.35 laptop for 911 staff.
Wagoner County commissioners approved multiple information-technology purchases June 23 aimed at strengthening cybersecurity and centralizing network control.
Mark Ketchum, 911 director, told the board the county currently runs basic antivirus across county PCs under a contract with VIP and that the proposed ThreatLocker platform would replace SentinelOne and provide more advanced controls, including application control and protections against internal and external threats. Ketchum said the ThreatLocker quote is $18,000 annually for 150 licenses to cover…
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