TRENTON, Ohio — In a unanimous emergency vote, the city of Trenton's council members moved to strengthen the town's cybersecurity program in the wake of attacks in nearby West Chester and Middletown that have continued to interrupt services more than a month later.
We talked to Trenton Mayor Ryan Perry about what was included in the plan ahead of Thursday's council meeting.
"Obviously, I don't want to share too much because I don't want to divulge our security plans," Perry said.
He did, however, say the goal was to have defenses in place to keep an attacker at bay, limit access to sensitive information and ensure the city can restore operations as soon as possible after an attack occurs.
Emergency vote strengthens town cybersecurity following cyberattacks nearby
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