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Members of the Paducah Police Departmentâs bomb squad were on hand Wednesday to show off the capabilities of their newest bomb disposal robot â acquired through a $442,181 grant award with no local match.
The Remotec Andros FX bomb disposal robot offers âgreatly enhancedâ mobility, durability, strength and battery life â compared to older robots the department had, said Sgt. Matt Hopp, who serves as bomb squad commander.
âItâs produced by Remotec, based out of Clinton, Tennessee,â Hopp said.
âIt is one of the newest in line robots that they had come up with. We were awarded a Homeland Security grant in 2019. We received the robot November of last year, so November 2020. Itâs replacing two of our older robots. Weâve had an F6A robot â itâs also manufactured by Remotec â and an HD2.â
By GCN Staff
Apr 12, 2021
Kentucky is planning to equip all the commonwealth’s 120 county clerks with Yubikey devices to enable two-factor authentication that will better protect the state’s voter registration system from unauthorized access.
Users insert a Yubikey token into the USB ports on their laptops and touch its button to verify they are a local human user and not a remote hacker.
The Yubikeys will be made available thanks to a federal grant obtained via a joint partnership of the Kentucky Secretary of State, the mayor of Lexington, Ky., the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Mayor Gorton, SOS Adams announce new security for Kentucky’s voter registration system WKYT News Staff © Provided by Lexington WKYT Secretary of State Michael Adams and Mayor Linda Gorton announced a new security initiative to protect Kentucky’s statewide voter registration system on Wednesday.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Secretary of State Michael Adams and Mayor Linda Gorton announced a new security initiative to protect Kentucky’s statewide voter registration system on Wednesday.
Yubikey is a method of two-factor authentication that protects election data from unauthorized access.
Through a federal grant obtained via a joint partnership of the Secretary of State, the Lexington Mayor, the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Yubikey devices will be distributed to all 120 county clerks, enhancing the cybersecurity of our election system’s critical infrastructure.
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