Cybersecurity Press Releases

Disabled veterans are gaining skills and experience in cybersecurity thanks to a partnership between state government, the tech sector and community colleges.
The N.C. Department of Public Safety is partnering with the N.C. Department of Information Technology to combat the growing threat of cyberattacks.
More than 400 North Carolina high school girls will compete this week in Girls Go CyberStart to explore careers in cybersecurity.
Governor Roy Cooper today announced an innovative opportunity for high school girls to explore the field of cybersecurity through Girls Go CyberStart.
Rebuild.nc.gov allows easy access to detailed funding information for disaster recovery including information by county.
Students received spiral notebooks, pens, pencils, dry erase markers and tissues to help meet classroom needs.
Governor Cooper has declared October as Cyber Security Awareness Month in North Carolina to bring awareness to dangers of cybersecurity threats and breaches.
North Carolina will improve its 911 services by upgrading the technology that serves as the backbone of the communications system.
Governor Pat McCrory joined nearly 300 state government and military leaders at a summit to encourage hiring veterans in state government.
N.C. A&T developed MalwareCAAT, which can determine whether URLs are safe. NCDIT will test and evaluate MalwareCAAT as a potential security tool for the state.