A broadband report from the transportation department will help officials develop a broadband strategy over the next several months, Lt. Gov. Jon Husted said.
New training resources will help state agencies design digital technologies that can be easily accessed by everyone, including those with disabilities.
A $35 million system will remotely control thousands of surveillance cameras and streetlights, preparing for “more advanced, future-ready smart city applications."
Legislation helping state and local governments fund cybersecurity programs after a spate of costly ransomware attacks is working its way through Congress.
New Jersey Homeland Security Director Jared Maples, Virginia Assistant Public Safety Secretary Shawn Talmadge and Pennsylvania CISO Erik Avakian speak at the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Summit in National Harbor, Maryland. (StateScoop)
State chief information security officers and homeland security advisers who spoke at a federal cybersecurity conference said their missions are widening.
Cutting the ribbon, from left: network engineer Gerry Means, NMAC manager Stanley Meeks, North Carolina Department of Information Technology Secretary Eric Boyette, North Carolina 911 Board Executive Director Pokey Harris
Some state election officials at a federal cybersecurity conference said they're happy to see progress toward sustainable funding, but others remain dubious.