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While overall ransomware attack numbers remained steady, higher education institutions drove a sharp rise in exposed records, fueled in part by third-party software vulnerabilities.
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The Hampden County Assistant District Attorney's Office is training high schoolers to give presentations about online safety at elementary and middle schools across Western Massachusetts.
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Starting in March, TSTC will offer a 15-week data center operator training course that will focus on essential skills, including electrical and mechanical systems, safety, troubleshooting and facility operations.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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"Broadband access will help strengthen our economy and improve the lives of all Marylanders."
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Will e-government be replaced by Gov 2.0?
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Millennial generation will use Web 2.0 to work, study says. CIOs downplay the security impact.
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Forty percent of federal IT executives report their organizations do not allow wireless Internet use.
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General fund budget cuts met with virtual receptionist.
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The tutoring partnership will help Millard offer more support to AP students, increase AP course enrollments, and allowing more students to get a jump-start on college credits.
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Move toward a needed national policy of broadband deployment.
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"We think this is an answer to our replacement dilemma during this time of budget constraints."
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Four out of five public libraries say they don't have enough computers to meet their community's needs.
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For more than 20 years, the annual award has recognized those employees who exhibit leadership and exemplary public service.
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Employers are becoming more competitive in their recruitment and retention efforts to secure top talent."
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The state will provide a total of $140 million in economic development grants, leveraging more than a 10-to-one private investment of $1.5 billion from IBM.
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About 14,000 state employees work some type of alternate schedule.
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A more advanced kind of electronic government will be developed in the Karelia region soon.
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Web-based video conferencing lets five schools share one algebra teacher.
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$1.67 million financial assistance package.
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Economic uncertainty remains a widespread issue in California.
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