Myth: Court sites can’t be hacked
Myth: Public systems never fail
Key Takeaways:
Trust no service blindly — even state court systems get hit
Downtime from a cyberattack can mean weeks without access to critical records
Protecting your data is more than backups — it’s about proactive defense
Many business owners believe big public systems operate flawlessly. In Georgia we just saw otherwise. On Nov 21 the GSCCCA activated defensive cybersecurity protocols after a credible ransomware threat shut down access to land records, notary applications, and other vital clerking services for days.([wsbtv.com](https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/crucial-website-clerk-services-georgia-back-online-after-cyberattack/SQRV3NAUUZD7PLIID575SHHFR4/?outputType=amp&utm_source=openai)) If a state agency is vulnerable, your local business is too — especially when customers, contracts, or compliance depend on those systems.
Ask yourself these 3 questions:
• Do you know what data your business holds that could be exposed?
• Are your backups tested and offsite?
• Is your team ready to identify phishing or threats?
Let’s make sure your security setup is actually airtight.
Contact us for a security review specific to Georgia businesses.
https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/crucial-website-clerk-services-georgia-back-online-after-cyberattack/SQRV3NAUUZD7PLIID575SHHFR4/


