How is Georgia Keeping Up with the Changing Threats of Cybercrime?

Credit: Georgia House Budget and Research Office

Key Points
  • Cyber crime cost Georgia nearly $99 million in 2020 according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
  • Local governments and state agencies have been increasingly hit by cyber attacks in recent years.
  • Cost of cybercrime to Georgia victims has risen 832% in the past decade and the number of victims has more than doubled in the same time period.
Cybercrime is more likely to interrupt government services, hobble a business or hit your wallet every year. What is Georgia doing to protect you? Three years ago a ransomware attack hobbled the city of Atlanta, ultimately costing the city as much as $17 million. Two years ago an attack on the Department of Public safety meant that the Georgia State Patrol couldn’t access incident reports stored digitally. This past June Savannah’s largest hospital system had to revert to paper records ...