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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After a recent incident with a violent citizen, Glascow's plan to beef up dispatch center security has taken on sooner than planned.
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The secretary of state said officials will need to reevaluate its participation in the multi-state voter registration verification system after questions were raised about security.
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A deal has been signed to allow the cybersecurity firm with roots in Israel to enhance college-level training.
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Gov. Rick Scott's budget proposal for the 2018-2019 fiscal year would solidify nearly a quarter-million dollars in cybersecurity training for agency leaders.
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Uncounted votes on a $16.9 million project have some officials criticizing the town’s electronic voting system.
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Officials are notifying 2,100 citizens whose data was taken from the foster care benefits system and briefly posted online.
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A recent scam targeting Texas’ Camino Real Regional Mobility Authority city streetcar project lost $2.9 million to thieves posing as city vendors and prompted the FBI to launch and investigation.
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More than a dozen states have purchased some type of cyber insurance to protect themselves and taxpayers if victimized by hackers.
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The system, meant to uncover fraudulent voting across 98.5 million voters in 28 states, may have some basic security flaws.
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Once complete, the 175th Cyberspace Operations Squadron Facility will serve the state of Maryland, the NSA and U.S. Cyber Command.
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Spirit One’s email and Web service abruptly stopped Sept. 29, and at least one customer was given access to other customers’ email accounts.
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Aaron Call, the director of information security for Minnesota IT Services, will become interim chief information security officer as current CISO Chris Buse moves elsewhere in state government.
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The email-borne attack locked the city’s servers and many of the daily business functions, officials said.
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Is this the future of human identity?
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Law enforcement is grappling with the growing trend of hackers being hired to sabotage online assets, according to the FBI.
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The NSA's Day of Cyber challenge exposes students to real-world cybersecurity scenarios, while giving them a glimpse into potential career opportunities.
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The legislation earmarks funding for Alabama’s National Computer Forensics Institute, which provides training and resources for law enforcement agencies across the United States.
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Tennessee’s EPB is shifting away from the Russian-made software amid concerns about links to state-sponsored cyberespionage.
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