Are emergency funds required to help province get through this situation
Are there concerns over the payroll of health care workers arising from the cyber attack
Are there early estimates for how much this situation may end up costing the people of Newfoundland and Labrador
Can Minister confirm that people will get paid based on their timesheets and their hours worked
Can Minister provide details of how much has been spent for cybersecurity in the past five years
Does Deputy Premier think that sending two tweets is sufficient public communication from the Premier on this matter
Does government still plan to use existing MEDITECH software in the future
Does Minister feel they met the Cameron Inquiry's recommendations for proactive disclosure in a crisis
Does Minister have any timeline for how long it will take to rebuild the province's health information system
Does the OCIO have any managed service contracts similar to the arrangement that Health has with Bell
Does withholding information from the public meet duty-to-disclosure standards as set out in the Cameron Inquiry
Has government been warned by MEDITECH that the software being used is no longer being supported
Has government reached out to Verafin for their expertise
Has Minister directed a review of core government to determine how much of the public's data held by government is encrypted
Has Minister explained the contingency plan to pay employees to the union leadership so that they can be satisfied that their members will be paid on time and accurately
How is Premier ensuring the duty-to-disclose adverse events are being met in response to the cyberattack
How much has been spent on protecting the IT infrastructure from cybersecurity threats in the health system
How much of this crisis is the result of budget-based decision making that resulted in underfunding of security measures
How old is the MEDITECH system
Is primary and backup health care data stored separately in this province
Is the Dept. of Education working on a contingency plan with the Dept. of Health to ensure that any vaccine rollout for school-aged children is not delayed
Is the OCIO short-staffed when it comes to dealing with IT security
Now that government has confirmed we were indeed the victims of a cyberattack, will Minister commit to a full external security audit of the government systems
Were recommendations implemented from the 2015 report commissioned by the OCIO
What assurances can Minister offer that personal medical information will not be posted publicly online
What contingency plans are in place in the event payroll operations have been affected by this attack
What has department done to increase security as a result of this warning
What is being done to bring government's IT security into this century
What is taking so long to provide credit-monitoring services to those affected
What role is department playing at the provincial emergency operations centre to ensure core government agencies, boards and commissions are secure
When a cybersecurity expert tells the Liberal government the system has numerous vulnerabilities, security concerns and compliance issues, and this is ignored, whose fault is it when thousands of people are harmed
When can we expect government to publicly update the people of the province in how they're addressing this health care emergency
When was external audit conducted for government and IT infrastructure since Minister has held office
When was the audit conducted
When was the last external audit conducted
Why does Minister say in one breath that there's nothing to the cybersecurity story and in another breath that Eastern Health is the problem and to contact them,
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Why doesn't Premier take his own advice and speak to the people during this time of crisis
Why has Minister not released guidance to the residents on what to do if they receive emails, letters and other communication which they are concerned about
Why is government only offering two years of credit protection
Why is government refusing to be more open
Why is the Premier front and centre when election campaigns are on, but silent when the people need leadership
Why wasn't personal information encrypted
Will government commit to a full public review of this incident to inform increased cybersecurity measures to prevent the next attack
Will government commit to regular updates to the people of the province until this matter is fully resolved
Will government place hidden documents in the hands of the Information and Privacy Commissioner, who has the expertise to protect security while letting the public see what they ought to be seeing
Will Premier commit to an inquiry at a later date to determine what led to this breach in cybersecurity and identify measures to make it more difficult to occur in the future
Will Premier commit to launching a full commission of inquiry into this attack within the next 12 months