Cybersecurity
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A contract with Motorola Solutions will enable the county to do a better job of safeguarding its emergency radio communications system. Tower sites and radio dispatch consoles will get 24/7 security.
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With its longtime federal support now withdrawn, one of the country’s largest public-sector cybersecurity support organizations has moved to a new paid model where states handle the bill for its services.
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Legislation proposed by Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman, R-Arnold, would do away with several state boards and commissions. If it becomes law, the Missouri Cybersecurity Commission would be among them.
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Despite fears of some sort of cybersecurity apocalypse during this year's presidential election, federal officials say 2020 had no meaningful interference by foreign adversaries. Other issues, however, have held fast.
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Social networks are banning them and government agencies and watchdog groups have called them domestic terrorists. But extremist groups still have a vibrant Internet life thanks to online retailers.
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Despite unfounded claims of fraud and other improprieties by some in the political spheres, namely President Trump, election officials and private-sector experts say the election was the “most secure in American history.”
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Bayhealth, a health-care provider serving southern and central Delaware, has notified 78,000 patients and donors that their information was involved in a May data breach of the nonprofit service provider Blackbaud.
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SponsoredThings are different today than they were back then but the product’s primary objective has never changed; “To analyze network behavior in order to identify threats and malicious activity and direct it to the most effective response.”
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Last week, the Housing Authority rolled out its latest security effort — six solar-powered surveillance cameras installed in and around the 35-acre Robles Park housing complex. Critics say the cameras are an invasion of privacy.
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Michigan’s election software systems have some room to improve when it comes to catching human errors, experts say after at least two cases of flawed early results reporting on Election Day.
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This industry — which helps individuals and businesses fend off criminal or unauthorized use of electronic data — is growing so much that there will be 3.5 million unfilled positions by 2021.
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Palm scanners in several Seattle-area stores is one more layer to the company’s convenience and data collection efforts, but civil rights and privacy experts say the tech comes with inherent concerns.
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Sponsored“Computers make excellent and efficient servants, but I have no wish to serve under them.”
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The Georgia authority in charge of overseeing Jekyll Island has started the process of notifying roughly 7,000 individuals and businesses following a ransomware attack on its systems in September.
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The Better Business Bureau is warning the public about a new scam that promises access to novel coronavirus vaccine trials in an effort to steal the personal and financial information of victims.
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California voters seem to have approved Propositions 22 and 24, which concerned gig workers and data privacy, respectively. Experts suggest that both measures will have ripple effects across the U.S.
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Election misinformation typically involves false narratives of fraud that include out-of-context or otherwise misleading images and faulty statistics as purported evidence.
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SponsoredThe cybersecurity skills gap and legacy systems often leave governments struggling to keep ahead of the shifting cybersecurity landscape. By looking “outside the box,” and finding the right approach for its environment, one state agency was able to improve its security posture and meet evolving cyber threats.
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