Cybersecurity Receives Executive Attention

When it comes to our state, city and county governments, cybersecurity is no longer the sole responsibility of the chief information officer (CIO) or in some cases the chief information security officer (CISO). It has become clear there are critical roles the chief executive must play.

The chief executive is in the best position to promote and enforce best practices, ensure adequate resources including necessary staff expertise, training, as well as software and hardware solutions. The chief executive is the one who can promote policies and share critical information amongst senior staff. At the state level it is the Governor who is most likely to interact with key federal agencies.

The National Governors Association (NGA) has begun in earnest to support homeland security as well cybersecurity through their Homeland Security & Public Safety Division. Within this division they have created the Cybersecurity, Technology & Communications program. NGA has an amazing staff working with states and executives as well as other agencies and relevant nonprofits including the National Association of State CIOs and the Public Technology Institute/CompTIA. Among the many objectives one will find:

Cybersecurity (governance, incident response, infrastructure/electrical grid/elections, cybercrime, healthcare, economic development and workforce)

Smarter States, Smarter Communities

Public Safety Communications (FirstNet, NG911, Land Mobile Radio, alerts and warnings)

Public Safety Technologies (AI, Predictive Analytics, Forensic/Biometric Tools)

Information Sharing

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