While state and local government agencies face rising threats like ransomware, cyber-security professionals seek to retain copies of data

According to this article by Shaun Waterman at StateTech

Ransomware attacks are on the rise and the thought of protecting data can be daunting when limited resources are involved. StateTech has an interesting article by Shaun Waterman on how you can protect yourself with a few simple steps.

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