Cybersecurity Press Releases

The PSAP Managers Meeting unites North Carolina emergency telecommunicators to discuss 911-related topics of interest from a state and national perspective.
The order encourages Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources entities to report cybersecurity incidents to the North Carolina Joint Cybersecurity Task Force.
CyberStart America encourages high school students to learn more about cybersecurity and computer science and earn a chance to win a college scholarship.
As chief privacy officer, Cherie Givens is tasked with managing risk related to information privacy laws and compliance regulations.
Innovations in health equity and 911 calling won national IT awards for the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services and NCDIT's 911 Board.
Cybersecurity Awareness Month aims to shed light on security vulnerabilities, while offering advice that anyone can take to protect their personal information.
Cybersecurity is a growing issue in North Carolina. Threats are rising, but the work force to help defend against them is not.
A file containing personal information of 84,860 employees was mistakenly uploaded to an internal portal that was accessible to other state employees.
Each student received a college scholarship from the National Cyber Scholarship Foundation and the opportunity to participate in the Cyber Foundations Academy.
The Small Business Innovation Research grant was announced to continue the development of a new emergency digital paging system over public television.