Columbus officials fumble, hide truth about data breach embarrassment

September 4, 2024
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Key Points:

  • City of Columbus lacked transparency in data attack
  • Whistleblower exposed extent of data breach

Randy Ludlow’s article sheds light on the lack of transparency exhibited by officials in Columbus regarding a data attack on the city’s computer system. The whistleblower, David L. Ross Jr., provided details to reporters after being ignored by city departments about the stolen data posted on the dark web. The city’s failure to protect personal information from sophisticated hackers led to a court case to control the whistleblower’s actions. The city’s actions raise concerns about free speech and prior restraint, emphasizing the importance of honesty and transparency in government.

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