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 credit reporting company filed documents with Congress and federal regulators detailing the breadth of personal data exposure in the 2017 breach.
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The governor has stayed mum on the several difficult legislation decisions he will have to make this week.
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According to newly released state documents, an outdated operating system allowed a hacker unauthorized access to the server that hosts the public elections website.
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The Internet of Things is growing and so is the risk of exploitation.
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Though officials say the state’s systems were not breached during the 2016 presidential election, the newly formed group will focus on making recommendation to bolster election system security.
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Texas Chief Information Officer Todd Kimbriel explains his approach to ransomware in light of recent attacks on the public sector.
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Gov. Dannel Malloy released an extensive cybersecurity plan that calls on state agencies to craft cyberincedent response and recovery plans.
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Ransomware attacks on state and local governments have become a very real concern that are costing the public sector millions of dollars to mitigate.
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Securing your home’s connection to the internet.
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The newly formed commission has been tasked with identifying and reducing vulnerabilities in the state’s election system ahead of the next presidential election.
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Alex Pettit, who announced his resignation in April as Oregon's chief information officer, is moving to a newly created role as business continuity program manager within the Secretary of State's office.
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FirstNet and AT&T distributed 80 FirstNet devices to fire, police and incident response teams to help connect first responders during the Boston Marathon.
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Concerns around the security risks posed by smartphones, modems, personal Wi-Fi hotspots and other devices made by Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. and ZTE Corp. has prompted the U.S. government to remove them from stores at military facilities.
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The Chelan County Public Utility District is taking proactive measures to protect staff after confrontations with frustrated cryptocurrency miners in the area.
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The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) May 25 enforcement deadline is fast approaching, but state and local governments shouldn't worry, say experts.
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What secrets will your DNA give away?
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Among five-year goals in the state of Minnesota's new 2018 Information Security Strategic Plan are improving situational awareness, communication and education about existing risks.
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