
DeKalb County's digital infrastructure is currently wrestling with the repercussions of a nationwide Crowdstrike outage. As reported by DeKalb County's official news release, the county's Department of Innovation and Technology has been diligently deploying solutions across local systems to mitigate the outage's impact.
The cyber hiccup has left several computer devices within the country's network temporarily hamstrung, prompting a swift response from county IT specialists. While they work to restore normalcy, DeKalb's emergency services have reassured the public that their capacity to handle crisis calls remains intact. "The county’s E911 Department is able to receive and dispatch calls," the news release confirmed, urging residents to reserve the E911 number for true emergencies only.
Further updates from the county are anticipated as the situation unfolds. Information channels will be significantly important as residents and services alike navigate this temporary technological turbulence. The county's commitment to transparency in this matter ensures the public shall remain informed every step of the way. For additional details and updates, residents are directed to keep an eye on the DeKalb County news page.