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Agencies face real hurdles in meeting CJIS 6.0, from outdated systems to vendor risks. Learn practical strategies to overcome these challenges and stay compliant.
Law enforcement agencies face more than new requirements under CJIS 6.0. They must also make outdated systems and vendor-heavy operations fit a much stricter security framework. For many, these obstacles are the real blockers for compliance. They can feel overwhelming and cause a lot of headaches for access management.
From lost devices to phishing attacks, ransomware responsibility raises tough questions. But the smarter answer lies in prevention, not punishment.
Why ransomware responsibility matters
Every week, headlines highlight another ransomware attack or data breach affecting businesses across industries. From hospitals and financial firms to universities and retailers, the threat is everywhere. Naturally, this leads employees to wonder whether they’re responsible for ransomware and compromised devices at their workplace.