New York (State). Office of Cyber Security.
The Office of Cyber Security originated in part as the Mapping Service Bureau of the Dept. of Transportation. In 2001 part of the Mapping Service Bureau was renamed the Center for Geographical Information and was transferred to the Office for Technology.
After the attacks on September 11, 2001, the legislature (in 2002) established the Office of Cyber Security and Critical Infrastructure Coordination (CSCIC) as an independent agency to address New York State's cyber security readiness and critical infrastructure coordination by combining the cyber security function of the Office for Technology and the Center for Geographical Information. When the Dept. of Transportation Map Unit was dissolved in 2003 many of its functions and records were transferred to the Office for Technology, and subsequently to CSCIC. Through its Geographical Information System Clearing House, CSCIC provided cartographic data in digital and paper formats until December 2008.
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