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Guilford County
File #: 2025-228    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Presentation Status: Passed
File created: 4/3/2025 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 10/2/2025 Final action: 10/2/2025
Title: PROCLAIM OCTOBER AS CYBER SECURITY AWARENESS MONTH IN GUILFORD COUNTY
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TITLE
Title
PROCLAIM OCTOBER AS CYBER SECURITY AWARENESS MONTH IN GUILFORD COUNTY
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SPONSOR
Sponsor
Commissioner Alan Perdue
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RESOLUTION
Resolution
WHEREAS, Guilford County recognizes the critical importance of cybersecurity in safeguarding the personal information, financial assets, and essential services relied upon by residents, businesses, and public institutions; and

WHEREAS, digital technology is foundational to modern life, supporting everything from public safety and health care to education, utilities, and local government operations; and
WHEREAS, cyber threats, including phishing, ransomware, data breaches, and identity theft continue to rise in frequency and sophistication, posing serious risks to individuals and organizations alike; and
WHEREAS, artificial intelligence (AI) has introduced new dimensions to cyber threats, including deepfake impersonations, voice cloning scams, AI-generated phishing emails, and malicious chatbots, increasing the complexity and scale of social engineering attacks; and
WHEREAS, Guilford County is firmly committed to securing its own infrastructure, protecting the data entrusted to us by our residents, and ensuring the continuity of critical public services. We strive to stay current with cybersecurity best practices, reduce risks, and prevent service interruptions while maintaining the safety and trust of our community; and
WHEREAS, while Guilford County does not manage or secure private or external systems, we are dedicated to promoting cybersecurity awareness across our region and providing ongoing education to both employees and the public; and
WHEREAS, proactive measures-such as enabling multi-factor authentication, using strong and unique passwords, regularly updating software, and verifying sources of communications-can significantly reduce the likelihood and impact of cyber incidents; and
WHEREAS, national campaigns such as STOP. THINK. CONNECT.™ and See Yourself in Cyber™ help to educate the public ...

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