(KAIR)--Following three-days closed, Atchison County Offices, Thursday, reopen to the public.
The closure followed what the County calls "a recent cyber incident."
According to a release Wednesday evening from the County, "a lot of progress has been made over the last few days to securely restore our network and critical public systems," leading to the decision to reopen.
The release notes that "Atchison County IT and leading cybersecurity and forensic teams continue working to test and recover systems impacted by the recent cyber incident."
The County will "continue working on a phased approach to bring public facing systems back online," meaning "there still may be some delays in processing your requests."
Those with County business are encouraged to call ahead of an in-person visit to make certain assistance is currently available.
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