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Happy Thanksgiving To Everyone !

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“May you celebrate the Thanksgiving day with love in your heart, prosperous vision in your mind, and gratitude in your being.

Thanksgiving wishes to everyone!”

PEACE OUT!

 

 

Todd Rokita and team obtained $690,000 for Indiana in a settlement with Morgan Stanley over data security incidents 

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Attorney General Todd Rokita and team obtained $690,000 for Indiana in a settlement with Morgan Stanley over data security incidents 

(Total settlements under the Rokita administration near $1 billion)

Attorney General Todd Rokita today announced that his team has obtained $690,000 for Indiana as part of a multistate settlement with a global financial services corporation to resolve allegations of negligent internal data security practices.

“We have taken this action because companies must be held accountable for protecting Hoosiers’ data privacy in accordance with our laws,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Our team will continue standing up for hardworking families and defending their interests and rights as consumers.”

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC — better known simply as Morgan Stanley — allegedly compromised the personal information of its customers with a poorly executed plan of decommissioning its computer devices and a failure to erase unencrypted data in certain of those computer devices.

As far back as 2015, Morgan Stanley failed to properly dispose of devices containing its customers’ personal information by hiring a moving company with no experience in data destruction services. Morgan Stanley failed to properly monitor the outside firm’s work — which involved decommissioning thousands of hard drives and servers containing sensitive information of millions of its customers. The computer equipment, some of which contained customer data, was sold via internet auctions. Morgan Stanley learned of problems when a downstream purchaser discovered the data and called the company.

In a second incident, a records reconciliation exercise undertaken by the company during a decommissioning process revealed that 42 servers, all potentially containing unencrypted customer information, were missing. During this process, the company learned that the local devices being decommissioned may have contained unencrypted data due to a manufacturer flaw in the encryption software.

An investigation found that Morgan Stanley failed to maintain adequate vendor controls and hardware inventories — and that had these controls been in place, both data security events could have been prevented.

Indiana is one of six states — which include Connecticut, Florida, New Jersey, New York and Vermont — entering into agreements with Morgan Stanley. The company has agreed to pay $6.5 million in total and to adopt a series of provisions that better protects the personal information of its consumers going forward, including:

  • Maintaining a comprehensive information security program that includes regular updates that are necessary to reasonably protect the privacy, security, and confidentiality of personal information;
  • Maintaining an incident response plan that documents incidents and actions taken in relation to the incidents;
  • Maintaining a written policy that governs the collection, use, retention, and disposal of consumers’ personal information;
  • Encrypting all personal information, whether stored or transmitted, between documents, databases, or elsewhere;
  • Employing a manual process and automated tools to keep track of locations of all hardware that contains personal information;
  • Maintaining a vendor risk assessment team to assess and monitor that their vendors comply with Morgan Stanley’s data security requirements.

As part of their work protecting consumers from illicit business practices, cybersecurity threats, data privacy violations, and ID theft, Attorney General Rokita’s team has now obtained nearly $1 billion in settlements for Hoosiers.

 

 

General Assembly Kicks Off 2024 Session

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General Assembly Kicks Off 2024 Session

BY STATE SENATOR VANETA BECKER

STATEHOUSE (Nov. 21, 2023) — State Sen. Vaneta Becker (R-Evansville) gathered with fellow legislators today at the Statehouse for Organization Day – the ceremonial start of the Indiana General Assembly.

Organization Day marks the annual first roll call of all state lawmakers. This day also provides members of the Senate and House of Representatives with the opportunity to meet before the session officially reconvenes in January. By state law, the 2024 session will conclude on or before March 14.

“Over the summer, the General Assembly has been working to study topics and issues important to Hoosiers,” Becker said. “With the next session on the horizon, I’m ready to rejoin my colleagues at the Statehouse and use this information to discuss ways to continue to improve our state.”

As the 2024 session gets underway, Becker encourages residents of Senate District 50 to contact her with any questions or comments they may have. Becker can be reached via email at Senator.Becker@iga.in.gov or by phone at 800-382-9467.

Evansville Man Located and Arrested after Pursuit was Terminated Last Week

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Evansville Man Located and Arrested after Pursuit was Terminated Last Week

Vanderburgh County – Indiana State Police arrested a 34-year-old Evansville man yesterday afternoon after he eluded troopers during a pursuit last week that started on I-69 near the 7-mile marker and was terminated due to safety reasons after the vehicle entered the city limits of Evansville.

On Thursday, November 16, at approximately 5:43 p.m., Trooper Hadley was patrolling I-69 near the 8 marker when he observed a silver 2017 Chevrolet Malibu traveling south at 93 mph. The vehicle was stopped near the 7 mile-marker. When Trooper Hadley approached the driver, he detected a strong odor of cannabis coming from inside the vehicle.  The driver failed to identify himself and sped away southbound on I-69 before taking the Covert Avenue exit, disregarding the traffic light at Covert Avenue and continuing west at a high rate of speed. The driver disregarded the stop sign at Fuquay Road and continued north and then west onto Newburgh Road where he disregarded another stop sign. The driver eventually turned southwest onto Washington Avenue where he was weaving in and out of traffic and driving left of center. Due to safety concerns, the pursuit was terminated on Washington Avenue near St. Michael Boulevard.

Trooper Hadley continued his investigation and was able to identify the driver as Daimion Jamin Garrett, 34, of Evansville. After reviewing the case, the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s office filed criminal charges against Garrett, and a warrant was issued for his arrest. On Tuesday afternoon, November 21, Indiana State Police arrested Garrett without further incident. He was taken to the Vanderburgh County Jail where he was later released after posting bond.

Arrested and Charges:

  • Daimion Jamin Garrett, 34, Evansville, IN
  1. Resisting Law Enforcement with a Vehicle, Level 6 Felony
  2. Refusal to Identify Self, Class C Misdemeanor
  3. 2 Counts of Reckless Driving, Class C Misdemeanor

All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

 

Indiana State Police Seeks Recruits for the Capitol Police Section 

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Indiana State Police Seeks Recruits for the
Capitol Police Section

NOVember 23, 2023
The Indiana State Police Capitol Police Section is accepting applications.  Individuals interested in beginning a rewarding career as a Capitol Police Officer may apply online at https://www.in.gov/isp/career-opportunities/capitol-police/.  This website provides a detailed synopsis of the application process and information on additional career opportunities with the Indiana State Police Department.
Applications must be submitted electronically by 11:59 pm (EST) on Sunday, December 31, 2023.
Basic Eligibility Requirements and consideration factors for a Capitol Police Officer:
  1. Must be a United States citizen.
  2. Must be at least 21 years of age when appointed as a police employee.(Graduation date is June 21, 2024)
  1. Must meet a minimum vision standard (corrected or uncorrected) of 20/50 acuity in each eye and 20/50 distant binocular acuity in both eyes.
  2. Must possess a valid driver’s license to operate an automobile.
  3. Must be a high school graduate as evidenced by a diploma or general equivalency diploma (GED).                                                                             The academy begins on Monday, April 15, 2024.  The starting salary for a Capitol Police Probationary Officer is $62,327 a year.  After the first year of employment, the salary will increase to $64,472.  The Indiana State Police Capitol Police Section also offers an excellent health care plan, including medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy coverage for current and retired employees and their families.  The State maintains short-term and long-term disability plans for full time employees after six (6) months of continuous employment.  As an Indiana State Police Capitol Police Officer, you are automatically enrolled in the Public Employees Retirement Fund (PERF), and the State will contribute to your retirement account.
Interested applicants can obtain additional information about a career as a Capitol Police Officer by visiting https://www.in.gov/isp/career-opportunities/capitol-police/.  Applicants can also contact a recruiter at isprecruiting@isp.in.gov.
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