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Aug 16, 2025

Selected items from various blogs posted on the Internet during the week ending August 15, 2025

New York State’s Local Cybersecurity Reporting Rules Kick In New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced that recently approve lawmakers requirements have kicked in and “all municipal corporations and public authorities” must report any “cybersecurity incidents” within 72 hours. Gov. Hochu has also established a Joint Security Operations Center, a data-sharing command center for cybersecurity.

Cyber Resilience for State & Local Government: A Roadmap to Smarter, Faster, Stronger Defense. Learn how to shift from reactive defense to proactive resilience with three key strategies: endpoint protection, real-time response, and unified visibility across hybrid environments. Download the paper.

Now is the time to secure your seat. The New York City Public Sector Cybersecurity Summit to be held on October 23 in New York City is now accepting registrations. Click here to register today to secure your spot.

AI in State and Local Government: Everything You Need to Know.  Artificial Intelligence (AI) often dominates technology discussions. This go-to guide shares everything you need to know to quickly begin implementing AI and developing the appropriate policy for the technology. DOWNLOAD

Preparing Utilities and Local Governments for a Paperless World. The paperless future is here. Is your utility or local government ready? This resource explores how utilities can embrace a paperless future to cut costs, improve operational efficiencies, and meet modern demands. DOWNLOAD

Pennsylvania Counties and Cities Step In to Rescue Struggling Main Streets Municipalities are investing in small-business corridors to combat closures, rebuild after disaster and boost local economies. READ MORE

S.F. Police Union Shifts Leadership to ‘Boots-on-the-Ground’ Advocate
After 30 years patrolling the city’s toughest neighborhoods, Louie Wong now leads the San Francisco Police Officers Association with promises to pursue better pay and earlier retirement benefits. READ MORE


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