Talia Weiner reports: The township of Montclairs insurer negotiated a settlement of $450,000 with the multitude behind a recent cyber incident in order to stop the attack, a account says. […] To guard against hereafter incidents, the township has installed the most sophisticated dual authentication system available to its have system and it is currently up and running, Hartnett said. Is that all it would have taken to preclude such a devastating attack? What did that system cost them? And is that all they’ve done to foreclose future attacks? Taxpayers might need to ask a lot of questions as to how weak Montclair’s infosec was at the time of the attack, and if it was weak, why? Read more at Montclair Local.