A recent nationwide data breach exposing millions of K-12 students’ information, including kids in Cranford and Millburn.
Cyberattacks seem to be lurking everywhere in New Jersey these days. Yet amid an alarming increase in breaches, hundreds of public organizations in the state might be unprotected despite a free membership to a national cybersecurity service that New Jersey began paying for last year.
In November 2025, New Jersey signed on as a statewide member of the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center. It pays $795,000 for its annual membership, according to Kelly Wyland, a spokeswoman for the Center for Internet Security, the nonprofit that operates MS-ISAC.

