Cybersecurity
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Flock Safety cameras have become an increasingly utilized tool for the bigger police departments across the state, from urban areas like Aurora, Colorado Springs and Denver to suburbs like Douglas County.
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Minnesota’s case is one of several breaches of late involving legitimate access, a recurring issue in provider-heavy government health and human services systems.
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Its ability to send residents emergency notifications was crippled by the November cyber attack. Since then, the local government has relied on state and federal systems to send out alerts.
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Officials say a school-issued laptop was used by a 14-year-old student to disrupt computer systems at Peoria Notre Dame High School in early October.
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Floods of traffic can clog up an Internet server and the wires connecting it to other systems.
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A recent study by software provider Unisys revealed that 86 percent of polled voters expressed concern about the integrity of the the system and hacking threats.
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Colorado Chief Technology Officer David McCurdy says there’s no amount of cybersecurity funding that ensures 100 percent protection from cyberthreats, but he believes the state is on the right track.
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Earlier this month, an officer from the Chinese intelligence branch was extradited from Belgium to Ohio to face intellectual property theft charges.
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This is the city’s second run at a phone-in bill payment system, after the first attempt failed to meet the security standards outlined by credit card companies.
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A new framework gives you full administrative control of your blockchain-stored data.
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Though cybersecurity experts have strongly advocated for paper backups, more than a dozen states are going into the midterm elections without them.
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Years in the making, the state is moving closer to its goals for more cohesive identity management.
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U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer said he would be calling on the Department of Homeland Security to investigate the attacks that have continued since April.
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It is unclear what the goal of the attacks against Peoria Notre Dame High School was, but officials said they posed a very "serious threat to the school and to day to day operations."
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Paper ballots are making a comeback to hamper the increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks being leveled at digital voting infrastructure.
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A person only has one face, two retinas and 10 fingerprints. They represent passwords that can’t be reset if they’re compromised.
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An examination of 20 swing states found that many county government websites use top level domain names such as .com, .net and .us rather than the government validated .gov in their web addresses.
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Both the service and U.S. Army Cyber Command are hoping the center can help them to partner with industry and academia to find collaborators to tackle the toughest challenges.
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Do people need insurance against hacking?
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This year’s indictment of Russia for attacking key players in the 2016 elections gave us a valuable education in cybersecurity.
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Three CIOs weigh in on whether they have the resources for effective cybersecurity approaches.
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