Atlanta airport steps up cyber security
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport will deploy a monitoring service that should reduce the impact of a disruption of service. In October, Atlanta was one of several major facilities taken offline by what authorities believe as a bad actor from Russia. This week, with hundreds of thousands of travelers heading out for Christmas, a technology expert says a smooth information flow is critical.
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