State to Focus on Housing Shortage in 2021 insideindianabusiness.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from insideindianabusiness.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
by: Wes Mills, Inside INdiana Business
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Dec 22, 2020 / 09:29 AM EST
The state is jumpstarting a comprehensive plan to analyze housing needs as the Hoosier state tries to attract and retain its workforce. Governor Eric Holcomb says having enough housing for an increasing number of workers in the state is a challenge.
Holcomb says the state created approximately 28,000 more jobs in 2020 than the previous year, which is why housing is included as one of the five pillars of his 2021 legislative agenda.
“This is just as important to us water access, internet, broadband internet access, road access. Housing is critically important no matter where you find yourself,” said Governor Holcomb.
Eagle Country 99.3 By Office of Attorney General Curtis Hill, news release Have you or your business taken steps to reduce cyberattacks?
(Indianapolis, Ind.) - According to a new survey of more than 300 public and private organizations across Indiana, nearly one-fifth said they had experienced a cyberattack in the past three years.
More than 80% of respondents – representing private companies, governmental and public organizations, and utilities in Indiana – reported that their organizations have taken steps to prevent a cybersecurity incident. This is the first time we have a state-level snapshot of both cyber hygiene practices as well as how businesses and local governments are using cyber risk insurance as a tool to mitigate the risks they face, said Scott Shackelford, associate professor of business law and ethics, chair of the IU Cybersecurity Program.
AG Curtis Hill: Unprecedented study details state of cybersecurity preparedness in Indiana newsbug.info - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newsbug.info Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Unprecedented study details state of cybersecurity preparedness in Indiana
According to a new survey of more than 300 public and private organizations across Indiana, nearly one-fifth said they had experienced a cyberattack in the past three years.
More than 80 percent of respondents representing private companies, and governmental and public organizations and utilities in Indiana reported that their organizations have taken steps to prevent a cybersecurity incident.
Scott Shackelford, IU Cybersecurity Program chair. Photo courtesy of the IU Kelley School of Business
“This is the first time we have a state-level snapshot of both cyber hygiene practices as well as how businesses and local governments are using cyber risk insurance as a tool to mitigate the risks they face,” said Scott Shackelford, associate professor of business law and ethics, and chair of the IU Cybersecurity Program.