Wednesday 11 November 2015

Cybersecurity Council Begins Work to Curb Risks to Utilities, Agencies in Md.

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (Nov. 11, 2015) — Protecting Maryland’s utility infrastructure and state agencies from cyber threats is the top priority for a new advisory panel comprised of state and federal officials working alongside private-sector security experts.

The Maryland Cybersecurity Council plans to develop recommendations on how to take advantage of the cyber institutions in Maryland, create additional cybersecurity jobs and promote economic development, according to state Attorney General Brian Frosh, chair of the council.

The council, which met for the first time Tuesday, plans to develop statewide guidelines for a coordinated response in the event of cybersecurity attacks For the full article click here 



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