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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
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A-2025-217
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Public Works
Council Approval Date
12/2/2025
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9/30/2028
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ATTACHMENT F <br /> CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY AND RESILIENCE <br /> 1. Efforts to strengthen the Security and Resilience of Critical Infrastructure against both Physical and <br /> Cyber Threats. <br /> The Recipient states that rows marked with"X" in the following table are accurate: <br /> X The Recipient demonstrates,prior to the signing of this agreement, effort to <br /> consider and address physical and cyber security risks relevant to the <br /> transportation mode and e and scale of the activities. <br /> The Recipient appropriately considered and addressed physical and cyber <br /> security and resilience in the planning,design and oversight of the project, as <br /> determined by the Department and the Department of Homeland Security. <br /> The Recipient complies with 2 CFR 200.216 and the prohibition on certain <br /> telecommunications and video surveillance services or equipment. <br /> 2. Supporting Narrative. <br /> All City of Santa Ana staff are required, as part of their employment, to be up to date on cyber security <br /> training courses and workplace safety best practices. As cyberattacks against state and local governments are <br /> on the rise, special attention is made to defend against ransomware, social engineering, and phishing. The <br /> City's IT department promotes the reporting of any potential threats and employees are required to change <br /> their work passwords every 90 days. <br /> 18 of 18 <br />
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