AFN endorses preservation of open primaries and ranked choice voting

Organization Represents 160 Tribes, 154 corporations, 10 consortiums.

The state’s largest Native organization voted Saturday to endorse the preservation of the open primary and ranked choice voting system during the Alaska Federation of Natives annual convention.

“Given the polarization in the country, Alaskans cannot afford to merely preserve the nonpartisan open primary and ranked choice voting model,” said Joe Nelson, AFN Co-Chair. “We have an obligation to lead a movement. Our current elections law will help restore confidence in our electoral system by creating a lane that allows politicians to become public servants–in service of all Alaskans.”

Highlighted in AFN Resolution 23-26:

One in five Alaskans is of Native descent

Six in 10 Alaskans are nonpartisan

Navigating ballots and proxies is a way of life for most Alaska Natives

Alaskans should be able to choose a person, not a political party, and trust that the process will encourage good public policy, not extreme partisanship

“We are honored to be aligned with Alaska’s largest organization of indigenous voices,” said Alaskans for Better Elections Executive Director Juli Lucky. “I thank Sealaska Corporation for sponsoring the resolution and the AFN delegates who voted to preserve our current voter-centric election system–which leads to more voice, more choice, and better representation.”

Alaskans for Better Elections

Anchorage, AK

Ransomware: Protecting Your Business’s Privacy and Safeguarding Trust

Ransomware is everywhere. The number of businesses that fall victim to attacks grows each year, and the consequences for those targeted continue to be costly. According to the FBI, in 2022, adjusted losses due to ransomware exceeded $34 million. 

The prevalence of ransomware attacks emphasizes the need for businesses to protect their customer’s personally identifiable information. Safeguarding privacy is not merely a recommendation but a standard set by the Better Business Bureau. It’s a crucial element of trust in your business.

A breach of privacy harms your reputation and bottom line. Attacks can result in significant financial losses as well as cause operational shutdowns. Furthermore, businesses may face legal repercussions if they fail to protect customer data adequately.

Building a Robust Business Cybersecurity Plan

A thorough cybersecurity plan is paramount in safeguarding your business against ransomware attacks. Here’s a step-by-step process to help you create a robust cybersecurity plan:

Risk Assessment: Begin by identifying potential vulnerabilities within your system. This includes outdated software, lack of firewalls, and weak password practices. 

Employee Education: Equip your team with knowledge about ransomware attacks, their implications, and how to prevent them. Regular training sessions can go a long way in fortifying your defense.

Security Measures: Install reliable antivirus software, implement strong password policies, and utilize secure cloud storage for sensitive data.

Regular Updates and Backups: Keep your systems up to date and back up critical data regularly. This can help you recover quickly in case of an attack.

Incident Response Plan: Have a clear plan detailing the steps to take in the event of a breach. This should include identifying the breach, containing the threat, eradicating the ransomware, and recovering the systems.

Regular Audits: Conduct regular audits to ensure that your cybersecurity measures are effective and updated. This also helps to identify any unnoticed breaches or vulnerabilities.

For small businesses that may not have the resources to maintain an IT department, outsourcing to a reputable IT company is a viable and often necessary alternative. But don’t just pick the first one you find – due diligence is key. Start your search on BBB.org, a trustworthy platform that lists businesses adhering to the highest standards of ethical business practices. 

Asking for personal recommendations from trusted business associates can also be invaluable. Remember, your chosen IT company will be entrusted with your business’s cybersecurity, which plays a pivotal role in safeguarding privacy and maintaining trust with your clientele. It’s worth taking the time to make the right choice.

The goal of a cybersecurity plan is not just to protect your business but also to maintain the trust of your customers by ensuring their data’s privacy. Proactively dealing with potential security threats before they become a problem is a testament to your commitment to safeguarding privacy and trust.

Learn more about protecting your data at BBB.org/Cybersecurity.

Roseann Freitas, PR & Communications Manager

BBB Great West + Pacific

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