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Forty-Two Attorneys General Highlight Importance of Cyber Security

"Attorneys General across the country are working ... [to] enhance computer security in the United States"

Forty-two Attorneys General announced that they will join with several other public and private entities to support National Cyber Security Awareness Month, the third annual awareness campaign sponsored by The National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), a not-for-profit, public-private partnership focused on increasing online security awareness.

To show their support for National Cyber Security Awareness Month, state Attorneys General signed a declaration of support for the goals and ideals of National Cyber Security Awareness Month.

During the month of October, the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) and NCSA are encouraging the public to "Make Cyber Security a Habit" with the same intent they do turning on their car alarm or locking their front doors. This nationwide campaign is designed to make the public aware of the steps necessary to prevent cyber crime and provide them with the tools and information they need to protect themselves, and their personal information, online.

"Attorneys General across the country are working with state agencies, law enforcement, businesses and educational institutions to develop and implement practices and technologies that will enhance computer security in the United States," NAAG President and Georgia Attorney General Thurbert Baker said. "It is imperative that we work to increase awareness of computer security and ensure that the proper security practices are in place to protect the public."

"In order to establish a safe environment for Internet users of all ages, the consumer, education and business communities need to make a joint effort to create awareness of the state of the Internet today," said Ronald Teixeira, executive director, National Cyber Security Alliance. "We look forward to working with many agencies and associations to educate the public on the reality of cyber security issues and provide them with the tips, tools stay safe online not only in October but throughout the year."