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Commissioners adopt county cybersecurity program as official framework; report of suspicious county-branded emails
Summary
The board approved a Trumbull County cybersecurity program aligning with NIST guidance and several state and federal policies; a commissioner reported emails appearing to come from a county address that asked recipients to sign in using a code, and asked IT to investigate.
The Trumbull County Board of Commissioners approved a countywide cybersecurity program intended to establish a framework to protect county information systems, data and services against evolving threats. The program, described during the meeting, aligns with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework 2 and referenced Ohio Revised Code 9.64, House Bill 96,…
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