Columbus City Council approves $23m for cybersecurity |
As the one-year anniversary of a devastating cyberattack approaches, Columbus leaders have approved a $23m investment to enhance the city's cybersecurity. Councilmember Nick Bankston said that the adoption of a "zero trust network" will be "transformational" for the city. The attack, attributed to the Rhysida cybercriminal group, compromised sensitive data of residents and employees, leading to two lawsuits against the city. “In today's world, cybersecurity is public safety. This $23 million investment in a Zero Trust Network is not just about protecting servers - it's about protecting the people of Columbus. By modernizing our infrastructure and adopting industry best practices, we are taking responsible, proactive steps to ensure that residents can trust their government to keep their information safe and services running securely,” Bankston said.