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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According to court officials, 114 of the 535 servers were affected, but the threat has since been contained.
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SC Cyber, based at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, will serve as the state’s liaison between industry and government on issues relating to cybersecurity training and workforce.
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Former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge told attendees at the Rocky Mountain Cyberspace Symposium that politicians are slow to act and are allowing new threats to take hold.
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The aim of Senate Bill 403 is to replace the state’s 27,000 voting machines with models that leave an auditable paper trail.
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What’s the best way to secure a world of connected objects?
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As many as 15,000 former California State University, Fresno students and affiliates could have had their personal information compromised in the theft.
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The state is suing the company for $13.5 million after it failed to disclose a sweeping data breach for more than a year.
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Approximately 11,000 personal records were exposed when an employee with the Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services shared the records with state business partners.
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The proposal would allow breach victims to not only freeze their credit to avoid use by cybercriminals, but it would also eliminate the fees associated with the process.
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The FBI says that the ransomware “business” continues to turn a handsome profit, and attacks are only getting more sophisticated.
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The Arizona Cybersecurity Team, created by an executive order on March 1, is expected to foster a collaborative approach to cybersecurity and education throughout the state.
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An unencrypted email to the wrong distribution list exposed the personal records of more than 21,000 Marine reservists, sailors and civilians, according to officials.
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The North Coast Cyber Research and Training Alliance will draw on the strengths of Ohio's Cleveland State and Case Western Reserve as well as Pennsylvania's Mercyhurst universities for cybersecurity training and research.
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The original attack in late February has morphed and re-infected a portion of the transportation agency’s remaining computers, according to officials.
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After NBC News reported the election systems in seven states were compromised by Russian hackers, officials in the state say there is no evidence of a breach.
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Top elections official Josie Bahnke said that despite news reports that the state was one of seven compromised by Russian actors, there was no evidence that systems were accessed by an outside entity.
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The partnership between government and the private sector must evolve if cybersecurity is going to keep pace with 21st-century threats, experts warn.
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Our smartphones have quickly turned into a digital form of ID for many apps and services.
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