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Dallas' top IT official resigns after leading city through ransomware attack, massive data loss

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Early last month, the city of Dallas was hit with a ransomware attack by the hacker group Royal, which impacted a number of its websites. This is photo illustration of computer code over the city of Dallas emblem.

Dallas鈥 chief information officer is resigning after leading the city鈥檚 IT department through a ransomware attack and the loss of millions of police records during his tenure.

Bill Zielinski is leaving his position as head of Information and Technology Services effective April 30, . Current Chief Technology/Information Security Officer Brian Gardner will serve as the interim director for the department, according to a memo from City Manager T.C. Broadnax to the Dallas City Council Monday.

Broadnax wrote Zielinski told the city manager he was resigning two weeks ago.

鈥淚 want to sincerely thank William (Bill) Zielinski for his service to the City of Dallas and congratulate Dr. Brian Gardner on this new role,鈥 Broadnax wrote.

Neither Zielinski nor other city officials responded to 四虎影院鈥 requests for comment. He told the News he鈥檚 leaving to pursue work in the private sector, and he said his resignation has nothing to do with Broadnax's incoming departure in May.

Zielinski took the position in 2020 after spending at least a decade working in other government offices. The next year, he saw Dallas through its loss of millions of police records after a report concluded a former IT worker accidentally deleted those files.

That report found the data loss, which affected more than 17,000 cases, was a result of poor management and attempts to save money. Zielinski told the council then he was ready for his department to make significant changes to how it functions moving forward.

More recently, Zielinski oversaw the department during a ransomware attack against the city last year, which compromised the personal information of more than 30,000 people 鈥 mostly current or former city employees. The ransomware group Royal鈥檚 hack shut down the Dallas Police Department's website and other city servers for weeks.

Afterward, council members approved a $3.9 million contract to upgrade the city鈥檚 cybersecurity software and later voted to dedicate another $8.6 million to vendors in connection with the hack.

Broadnax highlighted Zielinski鈥檚 other achievements, including his work to launch the Technology Accountability Report, pilot a program addressing equity and access to digital tools among Dallas residents and develop the city鈥檚 Real Time Crime Center.

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Toluwani Osibamowo covers law and justice for 四虎影院. She joined the newsroom in 2022 as a general assignments reporter. She previously worked as a news intern for Texas Tech Public Media and copy editor for Texas Tech University鈥檚 student newspaper, The Daily Toreador, before graduating with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in journalism. She was named one of Current's public media Rising Stars in 2024. She is originally from Plano.