Cybersecurity
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Government security leaders are struggling. Cyber investments are lagging. Resources are being cut. The problem is getting worse. Let’s explore solutions.
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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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The Colorado Springs-based center will serve as a resource for cybersecurity research and training.
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Is this a call to better track manufacturing, shipping and distribution?
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A New Mexico man used a "hacker-for-hire" website to wage cyberattacks against a slew of ex-employers and state agencies.
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Rep. Jerry McNerney, D-Stockton, has requested a briefing from the CEOs of Intel, ARM and AMD to understand the implications of two recently discovered security flaws.
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A bill in the U.S. Senate would establish new guidelines for the Department of Homeland Security’s private-sector technology vulnerability disclosure program.
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Despite a less-than-stellar record to this point, the Internet of Things space is forcing companies to think holistically about the security behind their devices.
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The county spent nearly $163,000 on 22 new voting machines to be used in the upcoming election.
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Connecting vehicles to one another and the world around them poses a substantial cybersecurity hurdle that automakers must overcome.
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A panel before members of Congress recently expressed their concerns from a military and security perspective.
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State Rep. Kathleen Clyde says she's preparing to introduce a pair of bills designed to safeguard the state's elections against cyberattacks.
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The move is part of a larger, bipartisan effort to improve data protections across the state.
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At a recent speech in Oregon, one bank official talked about the cybersecurity of blockchain technology.
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Officials in Mecklenburg County, N.C., where hackers in December froze data, declined to pay a ransom and plan to move aggressively to strengthen security.
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As the country grapples with opioid addiction and new federal tax revisions, technology and elections cybersecurity also top the list of issues states need to be watching in the new year.
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The measure would provide grants to states to help them move from paperless voting machines to paper ballots to help protect voting systems against hackers.
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When hackers target hospitals, the consequences can be dire. Yet hospitals have little help preventing or responding to such attacks.
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Nearly 11 months after former EPA CIO Ann Dunkin became Santa Clara County's CIO, she reflects on an ongoing IT centralization and the importance of good "cyberhygiene."
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Though officials say systems are well protected, they are looking to learn more about the threats facing the public sector.
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