Sponsored MS-ISAC is a no-cost, community-driven approach to cyber threat prevention Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center offers U.S. state, local, tribal and territorial governments robust cybersecurity tools and resources Oct 25, 2022 By Karen Sorady
Workers prepare the field one day before Super Bowl LVI between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinatti Bengals at So-Fi Stadium in Inglewood, California on Feb. 12, 2022. (Valerie Macon / AFP / Getty Images) Former Atlanta CIO now leading tech for the NFL Gary Brantley, who was CIO of Atlanta from 2019 to 2020, is now heading IT and digital operations for the NFL. Oct 25, 2022 By Benjamin Freed
U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona speaks during the 90th Winter Meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors on Jan. 20 in Washington. (Alex Wong / Getty Images) Feds still behind on K-12 cybersecurity, audit finds Congress' auditing arm found that CISA and the Department of Education need better coordination to improve K-12 cybersecurity. Oct 24, 2022 By Benjamin Freed
Georgia capitol building (Getty Images) Georgia CISO David Allen moves to private sector Allen, who had served as Georgia's statewide CISO since 2019, stepped down earlier this month for a private sector job. Oct 24, 2022 By Benjamin Freed
Erik Avakian (Scoop News Group) Pennsylvania CISO Erik Avakian looks back at 12-and-a-half years Pennsylvania CISO Erik Avakian, who said cybersecurity is a team sport, will soon play for another team. Oct 21, 2022 By Colin Wood
Oklahoma CISO Matt Singleton (Scoop News Group) Oklahoma ‘bids adieu’ to CISO Matt Singleton Oklahoma CISO Matt Singleton has left stepped down after three years in that role and more than a decade in state government. Oct 20, 2022 By Benjamin Freed
(Getty Images) Eight states awarded for data-driven policymaking Results for America and the National Governors Association named eight states they think are best at using evidence-based practices. Oct 20, 2022 By Lindsay McKenzie
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images) California Gov. Newsom names new technology chief California Gov. Gavin Newsom named Suzanne Changus, a former Prison Industry Authority CIO, as the new statewide CTO. Oct 20, 2022 By Colin Wood
Indiana state capitol building sits in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Getty Images) Indiana, state universities to provide local governments cyber assessments The Indiana Office of Technology is partnering with Purdue University and Indiana University to provide local governments cyber assessments. Oct 19, 2022 By Colin Wood
(Scoop News Group) Just 25% of election offices have moved to .gov websites A report found that just 25% of local election officials have moved their websites to the .gov domain, which is considered more trusted and secure. Oct 19, 2022 By Benjamin Freed