October 28, 2021
SALT LAKE CITY ( Oct. 28, 2021) — Today, Utah Gov. Spencer J. Cox announced the formation of the Governor’s Cybersecurity Task Force. Building on the previous successes of partnerships already established in the law enforcement community, the Task Force will promote cybersecurity awareness, share information, identify cybersecurity assets and resources, promote best practices, and enhance cyber capabilities and response for all Utahns.
“It has become clear that even cybersecurity attacks on the private sector can have impacts that frustrate residents, interrupt critical services and quickly become everyone’s problem,” said Gov. Cox. “Cybersecurity is a shared responsibility between the public and the private sector.”
“Neither the government nor the private sector has the information, authority, or resources to do it alone,” said state Chief Information Officer Alan Fuller. “Public-private partnerships are the foundation for effective cyber security and resilience strategies. Timely, trusted information sharing and reporting among stakeholders is essential to the security of the state.”
“I’m excited for the opportunity for our law enforcement cybersecurity experts in state government to team up with counterparts in other sectors to keep Utah safe in preparing for and responding to cyber attacks,” said Jess Anderson, Commissioner of the Utah Department of Public Safety. “This task force will analyze the cyber threat to Utah and provide best practices, resources, education, mitigation, and incident response to cyber threats and cyber-attacks towards Utah-based private and public sector entities.”
Over the next year, the task force will create the Governor’s Cybersecurity Advisory Committee composed of various leaders and policy makers within Utah’s cybersecurity community, including the following:
Education Sector
Energy Sector
Chemical Sector
Healthcare Sector
Commercial Sector
Water/Wastewater Sector
“I appreciate the governor’s foresight to invite industry experts to the table,” said Annette Newman, Disaster Preparedness Consultant with the Utah Hospital Association. “Utahns rely on our combined services on a daily basis. By working together, we can help Utah businesses and residents be safer online.”
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