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Technology Commission enters closed session on cyberattack prevention; IT director reports on migration and delayed door-access project
Summary
The Franklin City Technology Commission voted to go into closed session to discuss cyberattack prevention. In open session the IT director reported on scheduled penetration testing, ongoing vulnerability assessments, migration to a new domain and a delayed Johnson Controls door-access project with an April 15 completion date promised by the vendor.
At its Feb. 25 meeting the Franklin City Technology Commission voted to enter a closed session under Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(b) to consider strategy for crime prevention and cyberattack prevention related to the city's technical infrastructure. The motion to enter closed session was made by commission member Andy Pelkey and seconded by James Rayberger and approved by voice vote.
Back in open session the city's Director of IT, Richard Metalski, delivered a report on operational…
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