Cybersecurity Awareness Month: City of Independence Hit by Attack

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Cyber News Mondays – October 13th Edition October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and it’s a reminder that cybersecurity isn’t just for big tech companies. It affects local businesses, medical clinics, churches, non-profits, and every online customer in the community marketplace. Headline of the Week: City of Independence, Missouri, Hit by Cyber Attack on October 7th A network breach disrupted online services and internal systems. Some public services were taken offline while officials investigated the impact. Why It Matters: If a local government can be taken down, so can any small or mid-sized organization. A single attack can halt operations, damage trust, and expose sensitive data. Top 5 Cybersecurity Awareness Tips for IT Teams: Run a quick password audit and enforce MFA Update all devices weekly Conduct phishing simulations and refresh training Keep offline or segmented backups Limit access so employees only see what they need Bottom Line: Cyber threats are constant, but good habits go a long way. Awareness turns into protection when we apply it daily. See you next week for another edition of #CyberNewsMondays, where we simplify the headlines that matter. Sources Associated Press “Cyberattack on Independence systems causes bill paying delay” https://www.apnews.com KCTV5 News “City of Independence facing cybersecurity issue disrupting some services” https://www.kctv5.com CISA “Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2024” https://www.cisa.gov

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