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Committee directs staff to advance municipal device and communications policy after cybersecurity briefing and police concerns

Skagway Municipality Civic Affairs Committee · January 22, 2025
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Summary

After a cybersecurity risk assessment and public comment from a police officer about CJIS and privacy, the Civic Affairs Committee voted to direct staff to proceed with a municipal electronic communications and device policy; treasurer and clerk described Apple ID management and subpoena procedures.

The Civic Affairs Committee voted to direct staff to proceed with proposed updates to the municipality's personnel policy related to electronic communications and mobile devices after a presentation by Borough Treasurer Heather Rodig and a public comment from Officer James Michaels raising privacy and CJIS concerns.

Rodig said the draft policy, developed over two years with the IT committee and following a 156-page cybersecurity risk assessment, would allow municipal devices to be managed centrally (municipal Apple IDs, app controls through Apple Business…

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