Ohio Lawmaker Wants To Create Cyber Security Council
Republican state Rep. Michael Dovilla of Berea is on a mission to make Ohio safe from cyber attacks.
Dovilla is the lead sponsor of House Bill 331, which would create a council of public and private security experts to work together to protect critical information from hackers.
In recent years, state officials have made significant changes to its cyber security policy. Encrypted information is installed on state computers that workers take home. State-issued mobile phones also carry encrypted information incase phones are lost or stolen.
Dovilla said that he wants public and private security experts to work together and share the best practices of protecting critical information from hackers.