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Committee hears DataServe cybersecurity 'Copilot' proposal to help meet House Bill 96 deadline
Summary
Staff briefed the finance committee on a three‑year cybersecurity Copilot from DataServe (risk assessment, policy, training, endpoint/network protection, backups and incident response) priced at $12,600/yr with a year‑end discount to $9,600/yr; staff described it as a replacement for current training and said a written policy still must be adopted to meet House Bill 96 by Jan. 1, 2026.
City finance staff urged the committee to consider a three‑year cybersecurity Copilot program from DataServe to help Sunbury meet state requirements in House Bill 96.
The presenter described the proposal as a bundled service that begins with a full risk assessment and includes policy and procedure review, ongoing staff training, endpoint and network protections, data‑backup and recovery planning, and incident‑response preparation — services…
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