As cyberattacks continue, Alaska lawmakers consider millions for defense

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Attackers failed to breach the Permanent Fund dividend division during an attack in March, a division official said.

, and 11 months after the DHSS attack, some of that department’s online resources are still offline.

* $5.4 million more for the state Office of Information Technology, with much of that increase devoted to security improvements;* funding to upgrade the court system’s security software, including the security around its digital evidence system;* and the ability to accept and distribute $9 million in federally funded cybersecurity grants to local governments.

The Alaska House approved all of those requests when it passed its version of the state operating budget last week, according to change documents published by the Legislative Finance Division. The department requested $2 million in additional funding to rebuild the software behind the PFD application process and told the subcommittee that it has the personal identity information “for 2 million current and past Alaskans.”

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