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Madison County Spends Thousands On Cybersecurity, Citing Nearby Ransomware Attacks

Madison County is spending more than $163,000 to improve cybersecurity and hopefully prevent ransomware attacks. The decision follows a ransomware attack on neighboring St. Clair County.
Derik Holtmann
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Belleville News-Democrat
Madison County is spending more than $163,000 to improve cybersecurity and prevent ransomware attacks. The decision follows a ransomware attack on neighboring St. Clair County.

Editor鈥檚 note: This story was originally published by the , a news partner of 漏 2024 外网天堂.

Influenced by a recent , Madison County鈥檚 board voted to bolster its network in an effort to protect itself from a similar situation.

The board voted unanimously in favor of approving two contracts totaling $163,436 to improve network security at the county. One $112,689 contract with Carahsoft Technology Corp of Reston, Virginia, will provide a service that will monitor the county鈥檚 network called Arctic Wolf.

County Board member and Information Technology Committee member Jamie Goggin told the board the service will monitor the county鈥檚 network to 鈥渒eep the bad guys out.鈥 The contract and the attack on St. Clair County were discussed extensively during a meeting of the committee Monday.

鈥淪t. Clair County was recently hit by a ransomware attack and there have been a number of attacks in the region,鈥 said County Information Technology Director Chris Bethel during the meeting, noting that Alton, Collinsville and Clinton County had recently been targeted. 鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely a real threat to us.鈥

In late May, a ransomware group calling itself Grief claimed it targeted along with several other organizations demanding payment in cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Monero, according to several publications specializing in cybersecurity.

In screenshots of the group鈥檚 website, obtained by the Belleville News-Democrat, the including internal company documents, personal and customer information.

The county鈥檚 website was offline for several days and several services were unavailable for weeks.

Additional network security

It鈥檚 hoped that the Arctic Wolf security software will protect Madison County from any types of cybersecurity attacks.

鈥淚ts prevention and detection,鈥 Bethel said during the information technology committee meeting. 鈥淎rctic Wolf is essentially a 24/7 security operation center. We鈥檙e a very small staff. We do our very best to look for these things but we鈥檙e a small staff and can鈥檛 work 24 hours a day seven days a week.鈥

Bethel said the software keeps a track of the county鈥檚 network logs, looking for unusual activity and helps react to cyberattacks. He said that鈥檚 a plus because if the county is attacked they won鈥檛 have to urgently search for help.

鈥淭his would help us detect a breach must faster and even prevent one in general,鈥 he added.

The second contract with Insight Public Sector, Inc. of Herndon, Virginia, for $50,747, will provide the county with 鈥渢wo-factor authentication,鈥 a security measure that helps prevent cyberattacks.

Both expenses are two of the first to be covered by federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security, or CARES Act, funds given to the county. County Chairman Kurt Prenzler said the county currently has $25 million in CARES act funds and expects to receive a total of $51 million in total.

Ransomware attacks

In , a small amount of data is lifted from an organization鈥檚 networks and 鈥渞ansomed鈥 back to the organization. For larger amounts and sensitive data, hacker groups may encrypt the data within the network of a company or local government, only to decrypt it when payment is received.
While making payment restores access to the data, it doesn鈥檛 mean that data won鈥檛 also be sold on the dark web. It isn鈥檛 clear how much the group is demanding the county pay for the data.

St. Clair County hasn鈥檛 commented on if indeed it was attacked with ransomware or if it has paid anything, but did acknowledge a cyberattack took place in a press release earlier this month.

Kavahn Mansouri is a reporter with the , a news partner of 漏 2024 外网天堂.

Kavahn Mansouri covers government accountability for the Belleville News-Democrat, a news partner of 漏 2024 外网天堂.