Following accusations that Russia was involved with the hacking of the Democratic National Committee during the 2016 United States elections, the subject of cyber security dominated news cycles last month.
During a “State of the County” interview with the Times of Wayne County last week, Wayne County Administrator Rick House said that they are aware of how important cyber security is and that Information Director Matt Ury is constantly taking measures to protect the county’s data.
“That is the type of thing that you don’t sit back on your laurels because when you create a better mousetrap, a smarter mouse is always coming along,” House said. “That’s something that is very fluid, and [Ury] works very, very hard, daily with his staff to make sure that we’re protected.”
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