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Euclid council adopts disaster recovery and cybersecurity incident response plan; city has no cyber insurance
Euclid City Council · November 17, 2025
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Summary
Council adopted a disaster recovery and cybersecurity incident response plan required by recent Ohio law and was told the city does not carry cyber insurance; if ransomware payments were needed, payments would come from the general fund.
Euclid City Council on Nov. 17 adopted a disaster recovery plan and a cybersecurity incident response synopsis required under a recent change in Ohio law (Ohio Revised Code 9.64). The measure (Resolution 116-25) passed by roll call.
Administration said the version attached to the resolution is a synopsis of a larger document that lays out…
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