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One year after the cyberattack, Columbus has released no more details, but the city council signed off on $23 million for cybersecurity.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus City Council has approved $23 million to strengthen the city’s cybersecurity infrastructure.
The Columbus City Council is voting on a plan that it believes will increase the city’s cybersecurity and modernize the system.
The city wants the zero trust network to implement higher security for users of its systems, while also segmenting different servers to try and prevent a cyber attack from shutting down the city's ...
Almost a year after foreign hackers infiltrated Columbus' computer systems and leaked stolen data, the city could invest $23 ...
After recent shootings, Columbus parents call for increased safety measures and enforcement of curfews to curb youth violence ...
Columbus sees lowest homicide rate in 13 years, but recent youth violence sparks community concern and calls for more prevention efforts.
Columbus joins dozens of cities suing President Trump's administration over their inclusion on a list of immigration ...
A former middle school that once feared demolition has now found new life as an affordable housing opportunity. Starling ...
Lined with cobblestone streets and brick buildings, German Village is full of vibrant character. But now, a proposed apartment building has some concerned.
A new report reveals that half of Columbus's homicide and felonious assault suspects with known ages are 21 or younger.
The City of Columbus joined a lawsuit against the Trump administration Tuesday after being added to a list of “sanctuary ...
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