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Foster City Declares Emergency After Ransomware Attack
March 22, 2026
Foster City, California, experienced a significant ransomware cyberattack that disrupted most public services, prompting city officials to plan a formal declaration of a state of emergency to access additional financial resources for recovery. The city is actively collaborating with cybersecurity experts to restore affected systems and has issued advisories urging residents to safeguard their personal data. This incident aligns with a pattern of ransomware attacks impacting multiple Bay Area municipalities, highlighting an urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity measures and procurement of specialized services.
- Why this matters: Municipalities like Foster City are increasingly vulnerable to ransomware, creating urgent demand for cybersecurity solutions and incident response services.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased funding requests and emergency contracting opportunities focused on cybersecurity infrastructure, threat mitigation, and recovery services.
- Vendors specializing in cybersecurity, data protection, and emergency IT services may find new opportunities to support local governments facing similar threats.
- Organizations should evaluate their readiness to respond to ransomware incidents and consider partnerships with municipalities seeking to strengthen cyber defenses and resilience.
The public's safety is our highest priority, so we encourage members of our community to take precautions that would best assure the security of their personal information.
— Stefan Chatwin, City Manager
Agencies
Foster City, City of Oakland, City of Hayward, City of St. Helena, Napa County