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Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity
Cyber threats are everywhere, and they affect everyone.
- More than 60% of Americans have personally experienced a major data breach. (Pew Research Center)
- The cost of the average data breach to a U.S. company was nearly $8 million. (Symantec 2019 Internet Security Threat Report)
- A growing number of local public entities, such as township and village governments as well as school districts, are facing malicious cyber attacks.
The state of Michigan has long been considered a national leader on cybersecurity, leading the discussion on emerging trends and best practices in policy, law, and all manner of public and private interests. That’s why Michigan provides numerous resources to educate residents and business on how to be cyber smart.
Are you a current victim of cyber crime?
- For cyber tips and crimes, contact the Michigan State Police.
- For Internet-related complaints to federal, state, local, or international law enforcement, contact the Federal Bureau of Investigation investigates.
- For computer/internet crimes against children, contact the Michigan Attorney General.
- For internet services, online shopping, computers, and mobile devices, contact the Federal Trade Commission.
Michigan Cybersecurity External Engagements
Cybersecurity Resource Hub
Explore cybersecurity information, resources, and training that are designed to keep residents and businesses safe in the digital landscape.
Michigan Cyber Civilian Corps (MiC3)
A group of trained, civilian technical experts who volunteer to provide rapid response assistance to the State of Michigan in the event of a cyber incident.
Michigan Cyber Partners
A collaboration between divisions at the State of Michigan and local public entities across Michigan to strengthen, improve, and promote cybersecurity resources and best practices.
Michigan Secure App
Cyber threats are all around you. Protect your mobile device with Michigan Secure, a free security app from the state of Michigan.
For Kids
Kids are online more than ever, especially as many schools offer online learning. Teach your kids to be cyber safe with these resources.
At Home
As residents become more reliant on connected devices, they need to be more vigilant about securing devices and protecting the personal information that they store.
Business and Work
Businesses need to secure their systems and have a recovery plan after a cyber attack. These resources could help.
Local Government and Schools
Many local public entities have limited resources when it comes to IT security. Fortunately, there are tools to help them.