St. Paul Cyber Harda draws the aid of the National Guard
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The governor of the state, Tim Walz, called on the National Guard in Minnesota on Tuesday to help the city of Saint -Paul in the electronic attack and ensure that the city’s services continue.
St. Paul faced the electronic attack on Friday. The ruler said in an emergency executive order that the attack targeted “critical systems and digital services” and caused vital services disturbances throughout the weekend.
“Saint Ball’s officials have been working around the clock since the discovery of the electronic attack, closely
“Unfortunately, the size and complexity in this incident exceeded all of the internal and commercial response capabilities:” Unfortunately, the scope of this incident exceeds both the possibilities of internal and commercial response. “Unfortunately, the scope of this incident has exceeded both the internal and commercial response capabilities.”
The city asked the state support from the National Guard.
It calls for the National Guard to provide cybersecurity services in cooperation with the city and the state.
City officials said that online payments and some online services are not available after the attack.
She said the city “911 is still working completely.” But a statement on the St. Paul website is asking in cases of non-selection such as “public safety or infrastructure concerns”, which the population is connected to 651-291-1111.
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