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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New York election officials are asking for $27 million to bolster security.
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How much can your cellphone reveal about where you go?
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No password or any other form of security protected a huge tranche of top-secret Army files stored on a cloud site, including elements of a classified battlefield intelligence platform codenamed Red Disk.
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Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal has announced $35 million in funding for a second building at the Hull McKnight Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center in Augusta.
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The federal government has filed its first indictments against three Chinese hackers for their alleged involvement in a phishing scam and malware attack.
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The Symantec Government Symposium, to be held December 5 at the Renaissance Hotel in Washington D.C.
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Wiretap software can be installed on-site or in the cloud, continuously analyzing all conversations and file content that moves across a company’s in-house social network.
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Hiring and keeping qualified IT staffers, particularly cybersecurity experts, is a serious problem for states.
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Federal compliance requirements have the county assessing how it handles confidential taxpayer data.
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Sacramento Regional Transit was able to restore its website and 80 percent of the data destroyed by hackers with help from back-up devices and federal experts.
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The company paid hackers $100,000 to erase customer and driver data that was stolen in Oct. 2016.
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In the wake of September’s Equifax breach, CIO Todd Kimbriel talks about how to securely represent Texans digitally.
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Perpetrators of the ransomware attack erased data from the city’s Regional Transit system and threatened more damage unless an $8,000 ransom was paid.
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Amid security and data management concerns, the State Board of Elections voted 4-4 on whether the state should remain a part of the voter vetting system.
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Officials celebrated the placement of the final steel beam at the Hull McKnight Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center Nov. 16.
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An event meant to focus youth on cybersecurity careers was made possible by the city’s Internet infrastructure.
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According to the White House cybersecurity coordinator, 90 percent of security flaws are disclosed to vendors, though some are never addressed.
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Concern over the management and security of the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck program are prompting some to re-evaluate their participation.
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