Cybersecurity and the City: A Conversation with Kelly Moan, the Chief Information Security Officer for the City of New York – Schneps Podcasts

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In a recent episode of Schneps Connects, Kelly Moan, the Chief Information Security Officer for New York City, discusses the vital importance of cybersecurity in modern urban governance. She outlines the proactive measures taken by NYC Cyber Command to protect the city's critical infrastructure from a range of cyber threats, highlighting the necessity for robust security protocols. Moan shares insights on the collaboration between public agencies and private sectors to enhance citywide defenses, stressing that cybersecurity is not just a technical issue but a community concern. The episode reveals the complex landscape of cyber threats that urban centers face, including ransomware attacks and data breaches. Moan also emphasizes the role of public education and awareness in fostering a culture of cybersecurity among citizens.

By detailing NYC's initiatives and challenges, the conversation illustrates the evolving nature of urban risk management in the digital age. This episode serves as a crucial reminder of the shared responsibility in safeguarding our cities against cyber vulnerabilities. As technology continues to advance, Moan's insights offer a glimpse into the future of cybersecurity in urban settings.

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