A Recovery for All of Us: NYC Secure App Adds Phishing Detection, Giving All New Yorkers More Protection Online

March 2, 2021NEW YORK – In New York City’s continuing  effort to keep New Yorkers safe in their digital lives and ensure we can  securely rebuild our economy, Mayor de Blasio announced today the newest  upgrade of the NYC Secure mobile app,  which now guards against criminals who try to steal New Yorker’s personal  information via “phishing” attacks.“Online commerce and communication has become a vital lifeline  for so many during the pandemic,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “With  this upgrade, we’re continuing our commitment to the safety of New Yorkers  beyond the City streets and into their digital lives.”“Not only was New York City the first city in the world to  provide such services to all residents and visitors free of charge, but we did  it in a way that reflects our values—putting user privacy at the forefront,”  said Laura Anglin, Deputy Mayor for Operations. “More than one in five  data breaches last year involved phishing. These upgrades will help our City,  our residents and our businesses by avoiding attacks that could jeopardize  their finances, livelihoods, or personal safety.”“New York City is democratizing cybersecurity with our NYC  Secure program,” said Geoff Brown, Chief Information Security Officer for  the City of New York. “This is an equity issue: without NYC Secure, many  would not be able to access enterprise grade cyber-defenses.”Phishing scams attempt to trick individuals into giving up  sensitive information (like passwords, personal or account information), by  appearing to be legitimate requests from trusted sources. As the COVID crisis  unfolded across the globe, mobile phishing attempts have grown substantially.NYC Secure’s new phishing detection empowers residents, allowing  them to check if a link might be an attempt to steal their data—whether received  via email or text, posted on social media or other apps and websites. It also  helps build awareness by providing educational resources on how to spot phishing attempts. The new capabilities build on existing features that  issue warnings to users when suspicious activity is detected on the user’s  mobile devices, including connecting to unsecured Wi-Fi networks, compromised  websites, and malicious apps.Mobile devices account for more than half of all web traffic.  And, according to the Pew Research Center, almost one in five Americans are  smartphone-only users, with reliance on smartphones for online access is  particularly concentrated among younger adults, non-whites and lower-income  Americans.True to its founding principles, the NYC Secure app continues to  provide security without accessing any personally identifiable information, and  does not collect or transmit any private data.Since its inception in 2018, the NYC Secure app has been  downloaded almost 150,000 times. In addition, as part of the broader NYC Secure  initiative, NYC Cyber Command has deployed world-class security and privacy  protections on more than 2,500 public Wi-Fi hotspots across all five boroughs,  adding an additional layer of digital security for anyone who connects to them.

“As New York City battles back against the coronavirus, digital  infrastructure that allows our residents to thrive in the digital space is  vital to a full recovery,” said Lorraine Grillo, Senior Advisor for  Recovery. “This is an example of the city’s dedication to the  comprehensive security of all New Yorkers, both in their physical and digital  lives.”“At a time when many small businesses are relying on digital  tools to stay connected and afloat, ensuring employees and employers have the  necessary cybersecurity protections are all the more important,” said Jonnel  Doris, Commissioner of the NYC Department of Small Business Services. “The  NYC Secure Program will help bridge the digital divide and deliver services to  protect our communities.”“Scammers often take advantage of vulnerable people during times  of crisis and distress,” said Bitta Mostofi Commissioner of the Mayor""s  Office of Immigrant Affairs. “This update to the NYC Secure app, available  in multiple languages, is just one way New York City is working to ensure our  communities have access to resources that can help protect them from fraud.”“As Chair of the Homeland Cybersecurity, Infrastructure  Protection and Innovation Subcommittee, under the jurisdiction of the House  Committee on Homeland Security, I am uniquely familiar with the need for  increased measures to elevate our cybersecurity on the local, state, and  national levels,” said Congresswoman Yvette Clarke. “ The creation  of this app is a concerted step to protect against fraudulent attempts to  obtain sensitive information or data, such as usernames, passwords and credit  card details or other sensitive details, by impersonating oneself as a  trustworthy entity in digital communication. Commonly known as phishing, which  disproportionately impacts our elders and immigrant communities. I support this  measure and look forward to its implementation.”“As the Vice Chair of House Homeland Security Committee, as well  as the sponsor of the local law codifying NYC Cyber Command, I commend the de  Blasio Administration for making NYC, among state and local governments, a  national leader in cyber defense. New York City’s commitment to shoring up its  cyber defenses comes at a critical time: we, as a nation, have been reeling  from the far-reaching impact of SolarWinds, which has proven to be the worst  cyber breach in the history of the United States government. I have a simple  hope: as NYC goes, so goes the rest of America,” said Congressman Ritchie  Torres.“It""s  far better to prevent a cybercrime than to prosecute it. Every time a New  Yorker protects their device with NYC Secure, they’ve taken a step to reduce  the chances they become a victim. NYC Secure is a vital tool in our community’s  fight against cybercrime, and I thank Mayor de Blasio and his administration  for their strong collaboration and partnership to defend New York City against  21st-century threats,” said Manhattan D.A. Cy Vance, Jr."The Global Cyber Alliance has been pleased to partner with  New York City Cyber Command on its efforts to make New York""s citizens more  secure and its critical infrastructure better protected and more  resilient," said Megan Stifel, Executive Director of the Americas,  Global Cyber Alliance. "The increasing use and features of NYC Secure  is just another indicator of how New York City is benefiting from having a  state of the art organization like New York City Cyber Command to keep it  safer."

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