As the formidable threat of cyber security looms over the majority of the world’s municipal governments, Leading Cities launches AcceliGOV. This global competition offers municipalities around the world the chance to compete for a pre-paid pilot of a globally sourced, expert-vetted cyber security solution. Interested cities may complete a brief application found at AcceliGOV.com by March 31st. AcceliGOV was launched by Leading Cities CEO, Michael Lake, at the Global Cybersecurity Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which featured over 1,200 government officials, private sector leaders, international organizations and other key stakeholders drawn from expert communities and academia.
Both the Global Cybersecurity Forum and AcceliGOV 2020 focus on cyber-crime solutions, especially for the most vulnerable targets of data breaches and ransomware: municipal governments. The world has witnessed example after example of cities large and small becoming victims to this rising threat of cyber security and massive ransomware attacks. This growing trend does not exclude smaller cities, as “hundreds of cities have paid hundreds of thousands of dollars in bitcoin ransoms” to hackers who took control of the city’s technological systems in 2019. According to research by Cyber Security Ventures, “cyber-crime damages will cost the world $6 trillion annually by 2021, representing the greatest transfer of economic wealth in history...and will be more profitable than the global trade of all major illegal drugs combined”. Cities all over the world are struggling to stay up to date with this rapidly transforming crime that threatens the loss or suspension of municipal services and the waste of millions of dollars in payouts.
Leading Cities, an international nonprofit organization, is a global leader in Smart City solutions, city diplomacy, and collaboration advancing sustainability and resilient city strategies and technologies to improve the quality of life in cities around the world. With its global network of world-class cities and partners, Leading Cities has built tools and bridges to share best practices, solutions, and lessons learned among city leaders while breaking down barriers within cities by engaging each of the five sectors of the Quintuple-helix (Q-helix): Public, Private, Non-profit, Academia and Citizenry.