State of Missouri: Using FireEye to Protect Vital Citizen Data

Like all U.S. states, Missouri maintains extensive information on its citizens, including birth and death records, taxes paid and owed, health information, property ownership, criminal records and more. If someone with malicious intent hacks into those records, the risk of identity theft and subsequent harm is considerable. So Missouri citizens are right to expect their state to “show me” — per the state’s nickname — how well it secures those records.

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