Mayor de Blasio Announces NYC Secure, The City""s First-Ever Cybersecurity Initiative to Protect New Yorkers Online

March 29, 2018Free smartphone app to launch this summer  and new security for public Wi-Fi networks deploying nowNEW  YORK – Mayor de Blasio today announced the launch of NYC Secure, a pioneering  cybersecurity initiative aimed at protecting New Yorkers online. Using a  steadily evolving suite of solutions, NYC Secure will defend New Yorkers  from malicious cyber activity on mobile devices, across public Wi-Fi networks,  and beyond. The first NYC Secure programs will include a free  City-sponsored smartphone protection app that, when installed, will issue  warnings to users when suspicious activity is detected on their mobile devices.  The City additionally announced new world-class protection for its public Wi-Fi  networks, becoming the first city in the world to provide such services to all  residents and visitors free of charge.NYC  Cyber Command (NYC3), which leads the City of New York’s cyber defense efforts,  is overseeing the development and implementation of NYC Secure. Created  in 2017 by Executive Order,  NYC Cyber Command directs citywide cyber defense and incident response,  mitigates cyber threats, and provides guidance to the Mayor and City agencies.  Using the latest technologies and leveraging public-private partnerships, NYC  Cyber Command works across more than 100 agencies and offices to protect,  detect, respond, and recover from threats while setting citywide information  security policies and standards.“Our  streets are already the safest of any big city in the country – now we’re  bringing that same commitment to protecting New Yorkers into cyberspace,” said Mayor  de Blasio. “New Yorkers manage so much of their lives online, from paying  bills to applying for jobs to engaging with government. NYC Secure will ensure  that we’re applying the best and most effective protection efforts to help New  Yorkers defend themselves online.”“In  order to stay a step ahead of cyber criminals that are continuously finding new  ways to hack devices, we must invest in the safety of the digital lives of our  residents,” said Geoff Brown, Citywide Chief Information Security Officer  and Head of NYC Cyber Command. “While no individual is immune to  cybersecurity threats, this program will add an extra layer of security to  personal devices that often house a huge amount of sensitive data.”“I  salute Mayor de Blasio for NYC Secure.  The City of New York has long been  a progressive model for the nation in providing services for its people.   Now, through his innovative leadership in cybersecurity, Bill has placed New  York at the forefront of great cities in an area of national urgency. 

I salute  Mayor de Blasio and his administration for this important cybersecurity  initiative,” said Jeh Johnson, former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security.The  City’s initiative to get a free smartphone protection app into the hands of the  public is in response to a dramatic increase in the use of mobile phones to  connect to the internet. In early 2017, mobile phones accounted for 50% of web  traffic, and the average U.S. user spends over 5 hours a day on their  smartphone. Despite this significant growth in use, most mobile phones remain  vulnerable to hackers. Gartner estimates that by 2020, 30% of all cyberattacks  will be mobile-based.The  app, which will be available free to all New Yorkers this summer, will help  minimize these risks by identifying malicious attacks and warning users of  attempts to compromise their device. Users will receive recommended steps to  protect themselves, such as disconnecting from a malicious Wi-Fi network,  navigating away from a compromised website, or uninstalling a malicious app.  The app will not take actions on the phone by itself.The  City-sponsored app will equip mobile devices with the technology needed to  analyze threats while operating under a strict privacy policy and layers of  technical controls that ensure user privacy is respected. The app works without  accessing any personally identifiable information, and will not collect or  transmit any private data. Similar technology available commercially typically  checks for threats by collecting data from a mobile device and analyzing it  externally in the cloud--meaning users must sacrifice the privacy of their data  to secure their devices. That is not the case with the City-sponsored  application.The  City will additionally strengthen its own Wi-Fi networks by implementing a new  layer of security. This innovative technology will protect users browsing the  Internet on City guest wireless networks from downloading malicious software  such as ransomware, or accessing phishing websites that attempt to trick users  into providing sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, or credit  card details. The technology defends browsing sessions without using or storing  any personally identifiable information, while adhering to the highest  standards of user privacy.NYC  Cyber Command has mandated the deployment of the technology across all “Guest”  and public Wi-Fi networks provided by New York City agencies and related  entities by the end of the year. Eighteen agencies and offices are already  utilizing the protection for their internal networks, and the remainder of  internal networks will implement it by the end of 2018. The technology will  also be deployed on the LinkNYC network, which already has 1,400 free wi-fi  Kiosks around the five boroughs and millions of users.The  City will be actively soliciting feedback during this process. For more  information on NYC Secure, please visit secure.nyc.“NYC  Secure delivers a world-class cybersecurity upgrade to New Yorkers and all who  use our City’s expanding public WiFi network,” said Manhattan District  Attorney Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. “In 2015, I joined with the City of London  Police and Center for Internet Security to found the non-profit Global Cyber  Alliance (GCA), which co-developed the Quad9 technology being adopted today. We  are delighted to see the work of GCA and its partners integrated into groundbreaking  programs like NYC Secure, which will expand the reach of safe-browsing  technology and protect millions of residents and visitors alike. I commend  Mayor de Blasio and his administration for its proactive and collaborative  approach to combat the rising tide of cybercrime.”"We  commend NYC for launching this program and including Quad9 as part of it to  protect New Yorkers from malicious websites,” said Mary Kavany, Chief  Operating Officer of the Global Cyber Alliance. “Quad9 was developed for  the public good to provide security while at the same time preserving users  privacy. New York City’s action to protect users of the public WiFi system is a  bench mark achievement that will guide other jurisdictions."“As  hackers ramp up attacks on mobile devices and mobile networks, we must create  cultures of security in the public sphere,” said Christopher Young, CEO of  cybersecurity company McAfee. “Initiatives like this one in New York City  will help grow awareness of the increasing cyberattack problem and may urge  citizens to take more action to protect themselves.”“The  online environment is powerful and useful but it is also becoming hazardous. Attention  to safety and security is vital and Google is completely committed to working  with New York City to provide safe and secure communications for all its  citizens. This is a shared responsibility and we will do our part,” said Vint  Cerf, Chief Internet Evangelist.“Cyber  breaches and cybercrimes deeply affect the livelihoods of millions of people,”  said Jamie Dimon, Chairman & CEO, JPMorgan Chase. “This is a growing  concern, which is why JPMorgan Chase devotes significant resources to  protecting our clients and customers. We applaud Mayor de Blasio and the City  of New York for helping empower New Yorkers to protect themselves from the  increasing risk of cyber threats.”Mark  McLaughlin, chairman and CEO of Palo Alto Networks said,  “Cybersecurity is a responsibility we all must take seriously. At Palo Alto  Networks, we are committed to making the Internet safer for everyone. We  applaud NYC Cyber Command for leading this effort on behalf of one of the  greatest cities in the world.”"CyberCrime  is sadly a part of our daily reality, and NYU Tandon is eager to continue its  partnership with New York City and support Mayor de Blasio""s initiatives that  help provide online privacy and security," said Nasir Memon, Associate  Dean at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Dmitri  Alperovitch, CrowdStrike Co-founder & CTO, said “Cybersecurity is a shared  responsibility. Crowdstrike is committed to making the Internet safer. We  commend NYC Cyber Command for its leadership on this important issue.”Mikko  Hypponen, Chief Research Officer, F-Secure, said "This is exactly the kind of action cities  should be doing, to secure their citizens. It""s great to see New York City take  the initiative in this urgent matter."Staten  Island District Attorney Michael E. McMahon said, “Threats to cyber security  can put all New Yorkers at risk and often lead to stolen information, identity  theft or other serious financial crimes. The City’s smartphone protection app  helps safeguard mobile devices to prevent private data from falling into the  wrong hands, and I commend Mayor de Blasio for making this technology widely  available.”“Recent  events have made clear the need for keeping personal online information as  secure as possible,” U.S. Representative Eliot Engel said. “Cyber  threats are real and we cannot continue to be flat-footed when it comes to  responding to them. I’m pleased the City is taking a proactive approach to  helping residents keep their information safe, and I applaud Mayor de Blasio  for implementing this robust cybersecurity strategy.  But we must continue  doing more at all levels of government, which is why I am pushing for the  implementation of greater protections at the federal level.  

Together, we can  make strong progress toward protecting ourselves from one of the most serious  threats of our time.”U.S.  Representative Joe Crowley, Chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, said “As  breaches of personal data have become more and more common, we must innovate  new ways to protect New Yorkers. NYC Secure is a preemptive security measure,  one that will help New Yorkers avoid malicious attacks before it’s too late.”“I  congratulate Mayor de Blasio and the NYC Government on the launch of NYC  Secure, the city’s first-ever cybersecurity initiative that will protect New  Yorkers online. As a member of the House Energy and Commerce committee, I have  been a strong advocate for enhanced cybersecurity protections for all  consumers, especially those living in New York City. I look forward to working  with the Mayor and NYC Government on issues such as cybersecurity, privacy and  encryption to prepare our communities for the 21st century,” said U.S.  Representative Yvette Clarke.U.S.  Representative Dan Donovan said, “With its ironclad privacy protections, I  support the City’s efforts to help secure personal information. The cyber  threat is constantly evolving, and government, private industry, and users need  to have the tools to keep pace.”“Technology  is vital to our continued success and innovation. We have witnessed what  happens when our cyber infrastructure and digital security come under attack,  from threats at home and abroad," said U.S. Representative Adriano  Espaillat. "Cybersecurity is essential to our efforts to protect online  networks, voting systems, and even our democracy. I am proud to have supported  legislation to authorize more than $1 billion in federal grants to help New  York and states replace outdated technology and train employees in  cybersecurity to ensure personal private data remains secure."State  Senator Brad Hoylman said, "The amount of personal information available and easily stolen from  our smart phones - which we are all entirely dependent on - is staggering and  requires robust security measures. My State Senate District is home to many of  the world’s leading tech companies and I’m proud this groundbreaking initiative  is kicking off right here at Civic Hall. I commend Mayor de Blasio for this  action to keep New Yorkers"" most sensitive data secure.” “As  New York City continues to grow and become more technology friendly cyber  security is one of the many vital aspects that need protection. NYC Secure is a  great tool to protect and secure the information of New Yorkers.  No one  should have to worry about their information being invaded by hackers. By using  this approach the city can help decrease unwanted cyber-attacks and provide a  better quality of life for all New Yorkers,” said Assembly Member Clyde  Vanel, Chair of the Assembly Subcommittee on Internet and New Technology. Council  Member Koo, Chair of the Committee on Technology said,  “Safeguarding the privacy and security of our city’s public Wi-Fi networks is  increasingly important as we move toward making it easier and more accessible  for all New Yorkers to go online. NYC Secure will allow the public to enjoy the  full extent of NYC’s online universe with the confidence that our systems are  designed to protect and defend their personal information. Many thanks to Mayor  de Blasio for making sure NYC’s Internet is always one step ahead of those who  engage in cyber attacks.”“While  the NYPD is focusing on cyber intelligence and counterterrorism threats, the  city must do its part to support their efforts by protecting every New Yorker  and visitor from potential attacks through their phone or any public WiFi,”  said Council Member Donovan Richards, Chair of the Committee on Public  Safety. “As technology advances, so do the criminals, which is why NYC  Secure is critical to the safety of all private citizens. I’d like to thank  Mayor de Blasio, the NYPD and the NYC Cyber Command for all their efforts to  keep New York City safe and secure.”"I  am proud to see New York City step into the forefront of cyber security by  protecting not only local government and businesses but also residents  throughout the five boroughs via a new convenient and free app," said Council  Member Ben Kallos. "New York City is the center of the universe and  for that reason alone our city and its residents are targets of scams like  phishing, ransomware and identity theft. NYC Secure will give New Yorkers a  much needed added layer of protection on their mobile devices. Thank you to  Mayor de Blasio for having the foresight and courage to invest time and  resources in this initiative."“I’m  grateful to Mayor de Blasio for launching this innovative initiative,” said Council  Member Kalman Yeger. “NYC Secure will provide New Yorkers with an  unprecedented free service to protect mobile device users from cyberattacks.  With an ever-growing number of New Yorkers who only have internet access  through a mobile device, NYC Secure is yet another way the City is stepping up  to protect us all.”

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