Cybersecurity Press Releases

Two leaders from NCDIT and a leader from the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services have been honored by StateScoop for being excelling in their fields.
CyberStart America encourages high school students to learn more about cybersecurity and computer science and earn a chance to win a college scholarship.
Cybersecurity professionals ensure that North Carolina's most private and important information and critical infrastructure are maintained and secured.
Three North Carolina agencies were recently recognized by two national organizations for their innovative use of technology and leadership in government IT.
NCDIT announced today its new website aimed at educating K-12 students, school administrators and parents on how best to protect yourself from cyberattacks.
The initiative is part of a month-long campaign by NCDIT to educate people about cybersecurity threats and ways they can guard against them.
Thomas Parrish IV will fill the role held by Tracy Doaks, who announced in July she was leaving NCDIT to lead a nonprofit dedicated to broadband expansion.
A new board charged with helping determine and shape the top IT priorities for North Carolina will meet for the first time Friday.
NCDIT's chief deputy state chief information officer and chief services officer, Tracy Doaks, will replace Secretary Eric Boyette.
Governor Roy Cooper is urging the public to be vigilant of phishing emails, ransomware attacks and other cyberthreats, following recent world events.