City Cybersecurity Incident Reporting - Tempe Junction
Tempe Junction, Arizona residents and businesses should report cybersecurity incidents promptly to limit harm and preserve evidence. This guide explains when and how to report incidents affecting personal data, city services, or municipal systems, who enforces city and public-safety rules, and practical steps to preserve evidence and notify the right offices. It covers immediate actions, what to include in a report, escalation and appeal paths, and links to official Tempe resources for submitting complaints and contacting city IT or police. For municipal or city-network breaches, report both to the City of Tempe Department of Information Technology and to Tempe Police as appropriate.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement for cybersecurity incidents in Tempe Junction is split between criminal investigation (Tempe Police) for unlawful access, fraud, or data theft, and administrative action by the City of Tempe Information Technology or relevant municipal department for breaches of city systems or contractual/security policies. Specific fines, penalties, or administrative sanctions tied to municipal bylaws are not specified on the cited pages; see the enforcement contacts below to confirm applicable sanctions and procedures.[1][2]
- Monetary fines: not specified on the cited page; may depend on state law or city administrative rules.
- Escalation: first offence, repeat or continuing offences and graduated penalties are not specified on the cited pages.
- Non-monetary sanctions: orders to remediate, suspension of access, contract termination, or civil action may be used where permitted by ordinance or contract.
- Enforcers: Tempe Police Department for criminal matters; City of Tempe Information Technology or the responsible municipal department for city-system incidents.[1][2]
- Inspection and complaint pathways: file an incident report with Tempe Police or submit an incident notice to city IT using official reporting pages linked below.
- Appeals and review: appeal routes and deadlines are not specified on the cited pages; request written review instructions from the enforcing office.
Applications & Forms
For criminal incidents, use Tempe Police reporting procedures. For incidents affecting city systems, submit the city IT incident form or contact the City of Tempe IT helpdesk. If no municipal form is published, report via the department contact page. Fee information for reporting or appeals is not specified on the cited pages.
How to Report a Cybersecurity Incident
Follow these practical steps to report and limit damage. If there is an immediate threat to life or safety, call 911.
- Contact Tempe Police non-emergency or 911 for crimes in progress; for non-emergency cybercrimes, use the police report page to file details and preserve a police reference.[1]
- Preserve evidence: keep logs, screenshots, timestamps, device images, and avoid rebooting or altering affected systems.
- Notify City of Tempe Information Technology if municipal systems, city emails, or services are affected; follow the IT incident submission process for city assets.[2]
- Document losses and affected data types (PII, financial information) and note when the incident began and who is impacted.
- Follow up: keep copies of reports, ask for reference numbers, and request next-step guidance and appeal rights from the enforcing office.
FAQ
- Who should I contact first?
- Contact Tempe Police for crimes and City of Tempe IT for municipal-system incidents; if life or safety is at risk, call 911.
- What information should I include in a report?
- Include contact info, date/time, affected systems, screenshots/logs, suspected attacker details, and steps already taken to contain the incident.
- Are there fees to file a report or appeal?
- Fees are not specified on the cited pages; check the enforcing department's pages for any filing or appeal fees.
How-To
- Call Tempe Police non-emergency or 911 for immediate danger; otherwise use the police online reporting channel for cybercrime details.[1]
- Collect evidence: export logs, take screenshots, record timeline and retain originals offline.
- Submit a report to City of Tempe IT if city services or accounts are affected and request confirmation of receipt.[2]
- Follow instructions from investigators, cooperate with forensic requests, and exercise appeal or review rights if you dispute administrative findings.
Key Takeaways
- Report quickly to preserve evidence and enable investigations.
- Use both Tempe Police for criminal matters and City IT for municipal-system incidents.
- Document everything and request written confirmation and appeal instructions.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Tempe Police - Report a Crime
- City of Tempe Information Technology
- Arizona Attorney General - Cybersecurity Resources
- CISA - Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency