Our online utility bill pay system is currently down. The software vendor is looking into the issue. In the meantime, we will not proceed with shut-offs as scheduled for 2/28/23 and will update the timeline when the system returns. You can still pay by credit card, check or cash at City Hall.

A few reliable websites offer free cybersecurity training and resources aimed at the general community and families:

  1. Stay Safe Online (National Cybersecurity Alliance)staysafeonline.org
    • Provides resources for individuals and families to learn about online safety, privacy, and security.
    • Offers toolkits, guides, and interactive resources for all age groups.
  2. Cyber Aware (UK Government Initiative)cyberaware.gov.uk
    • Offers practical advice for staying secure online, with sections specifically for families and non-technical users.
    • Contains resources on password security, secure email usage, and avoiding cybercrime.
  3. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) – Online Security – consumer.ftc.gov
    • Includes guides on cybersecurity basics like protecting personal information, dealing with scams, and parental control settings.
    • Focuses on accessible language for the general public.
  4. Microsoft Family Safety Centermicrosoft.com/family-safety
    • Offers resources for parents to learn about online safety and how to protect children on the internet.
    • Provides tips on safe browsing, social media privacy, and online gaming security.
  5. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) – Cybersecurity for the Communitycisa.gov
    • Offers various educational resources for individuals, families, and community groups.
    • Includes “Stop.Think.Connect.” campaign materials aimed at improving online behavior and raising cybersecurity awareness.

These websites provide accessible and family-friendly cybersecurity training and resources that are designed to promote safe online habits and increase community awareness.

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