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May 4, 2018 | Mark Paradies

Cyber Attack Root Cause Analysis

(if you can’t see the video, here’s a link)

Yes .. It happened right here in Knoxville! A cyber attack on the county computer system on election night!

What is the root cause? The county is having an outside contractor look into it.

Can you use the TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis System to do a root cause analysis of a cyber security attack. Yes! People have been doing it for decades.

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