New York Secures $9M Grant to Boost Cybersecurity For Schools, Governments
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
Governor Kathy Hochul of New York has announced a $9 million federal grant to enhance cybersecurity for local governments and public entities across the state, enabling the distribution of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) hard tokens to 161 organizations. This funding, part of the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program, seeks to bolster defenses against cyberattacks by requiring multiple verification methods for system access. By prioritizing the protection of critical technology infrastructures, this initiative highlights the growing recognition among state officials of cybersecurity’s essential role in safeguarding public resources and services. Such measures are vital for healthcare professionals, as they underscore the need for robust cybersecurity practices to protect sensitive patient information and maintain trust in healthcare systems.