Cybersecurity
-
Government security leaders are struggling. Cyber investments are lagging. Resources are being cut. The problem is getting worse. Let’s explore solutions.
-
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.
-
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.
More Stories
-
California lawmakers focused this last legislative session on keeping personal data collected by state and local agencies away from the federal government.
-
The cyber center is most likely the first phase of cyber projects that will go on the nearly 17-acre site and will produce spin-offs and affiliated projects throughout the region in collaboration with the U.S. Army Cyber Command Army Cyber Center of Excellence at Fort Gordon.
-
After years of fighting the post-9/11 law that added security standards for ID cards, states seem to be on board. It's going to cost them, though.
-
Schools in DeKalb County, Ga., see as many as 3,000 cyberattacks a day, according to the team trained to defend against them.
-
Well-planned cybersecurity roadshows can help get agencies on board and up to speed.
-
Congressman Sandford's worry about online privacy has formed into a co-sponsored bill to limit the government's access to users' personal information.
-
A $243,000 grant would be administered by the University of Mary Washington and cover the cost for up to 40 students to earn credentials as certified information systems security professionals.
-
CISD at MCLB-Albany is responsible for ensuring reliability of communications and technology infrastructure.
-
-
The information of 52,000 people that may have been exposed includes payment card information, bank account information, Social Security and other government identification numbers, account usernames and passwords.
-
The ransomware attack that crippled county systems in early December continues to stall some services.
-
Law enforcement is concerned the unregulated nature of the cryptocurrency will continue to fuel illicit online activity.
-
A group of 25 civilian hackers discovered 55 major bugs during the nine-hour Hack the Air Force 2.0 event.
-
Regulators are clamping down on a Dubai-based company they accuse of misleading investors.
-
The alleged use of a texting app that automatically deletes messages raises questions about compliance with open records law.
-
The state's chief information security officer and deputy chief information officer has decamped for the private sector after a 25-year career in government.
-
The Trump administration says Pyongyang is ‘directly responsible’ for the massive ransomware outbreak earlier this year.
-
After President Trump signed a bill disallowing the use of the Russian-made software on federal computers, local governments are following suit.
Most Read