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Extracted from Consolidated Report

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Santa Barbara County Grand Jury • 2020-2021

Detention Facilities in Santa Barbara

20 pages
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Findings 8 findings

F1 Page 24
Ensuring critical cyber security tasks and activities are properly executed on a timely basis requires a designated individual to be accountable and responsible.
F2 Page 24
Most public entities within Santa Barbara County have an inadequate understanding of what communication and electronic systems they use and what data they maintain, and do not fully understand the risks, security issues and costs associated with the destruction of systems or loss of data.
F3 Page 24
Some public entities within Santa Barbara County do not have a written cyber security plan.
F4 Page 24
Nationally, cyber-attacks on governmental organizations have been successful for many years and are occurring with more frequency and sophistication.
F5 Page 24
Cyber-attackers use a number of methods to install malicious software on systems including access through backdoors, staff or employee carelessness, and known bugs in software.
F6 Page 25
If data is lost or compromised for any reason, including cyber-attack, mechanical failure or error, the most cost effective and expedient way to recover is to have current data backups and a plan to reinstall it.
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Some public entities within Santa Barbara County do not have any, or adequate, cyber insurance.
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A cost-effective method to address cyber risks and concerns is to form an information sharing and learning consortium.

Recommendations 14

No Responses Found 5

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