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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The 2018 Deloitte-NASCIO Cybersecurity Study found that while CISOs are gaining a real foothold in state government, there remain key areas where progress can still be made.
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As part of its $50 million settlement, the company will also provide affected customers with two years of credit monitoring services.
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The state’s top election official said the multiple layers of security are in place to ensure ballots are counted accurately.
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A new study says state IT cybersecurity offices are lacking money and experienced staff.
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Cyberattacks continue to threaten the national electric grid, power plants and pipelines, and one expert says IT engineers are to blame.
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Apple has removed several security tools from the Mac app store after they were found to be collecting unnecessary personal data.
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The county executive said leasing computers through a private company could save $400,000.
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In afternoon sessions at the first full day of the annual conference, state leaders shared progress on major workforce, shared services and digital transformation initiatives.
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Proponents say customers would also be insulated from a regional or national blackout because the microgrid would be designed to "island" itself from the larger grid if needed.
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The looming election and systematic problems have prompted officials to add extra steps to the Department of Motor Vehicles’ voter registration process.
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A recent report found that the city of Helena and Lewis and Clark County were lacking in their cybersecurity program and policies.
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Technology — from cellphones to infotainment systems — is playing a growing role in the investigations of serious crimes.
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Three cybersecurity companies have announced their plans to relocate their headquarters to the Port Covington redevelopment this week.
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The city was targeted by an anonymous hacker demanding a $2,000 ransom to unlock 23 on-site servers, officials said Thursday.
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An e-ballot is less secure than one on paper.
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The Democratic National Committee’s tech team has grown and now employs cybersecurity experts who have come from some of the biggest Silicon Valley companies.
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Cybersecurity experts with the Illinois National Guard will be on standby during next month's elections to assist with any suspected security breaches, state election officials said Tuesday.
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Cybersecurity efforts could take a lead from open-source software, creating hardware whose designs are open for all to see and examine.
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