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Minnesota governor calls in the troops after St Paul cyberattack

When a cyberattack reportedly overwhelmed the city’s cyberdefenses and resources, Governor Waltz called in the National Guard, whose cyber experts will assist the city with recovering from the attack. The Register reports:

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has activated the state’s National Guard and declared a state of emergency in response to a cyberattack on the city of Saint Paul.

The governor called in the armed forces because the magnitude and complexity of the attack exceeded the city’s response capabilities, according to a statement from Walz’s office on Tuesday. 

“The Minnesota National Guard’s cyber forces will collaborate with city, state, and federal officials to resolve the situation and mitigate lasting impacts,” Walz said. “Above all, we are committed to protecting the safety and security of the people of Saint Paul.”

City officials first spotted signs of the digital intrusion on Friday. “This cyberattack persisted through the weekend, causing significant disruptions and impairing St. Paul’s ability to provide vital services,” according to the executive order [PDF]. 

Read more at The Register.