Cybersecurity
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Following an internal audit by the city technology office, leaders said they have removed an unknown account that had gained access to confidential legal files. An IT analysis is underway.
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Attorney General Dana Nessel is renewing her call for Michigan to pass a law requiring companies to immediately report data breaches to her office, which would allow for quickly alerting the public.
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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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The Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce hopes to build on the cybersecurity and military assets already in place with the help of a federal grant.
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With computers playing a central role in modern vehicles, cybersecurity experts warn the outcome of hacks could be deadly.
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The cyberattack disabled the system collecting public comment on the agency’s proposed rollback of net neutrality rules.
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According to a statewide survey, 87 percent of school districts are concerned about cybersecurity risks, but lack the resources to properly defend their systems and data.
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Phillips brings a decade of information security experience to the job.
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The role the social media platform played in the 2016 presidential election was central to a closed-door meeting between the Congressional Black Caucus and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg this week.
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The document pertaining to the Camden County breach questions whether or not it was related to the FBI’s investigation into election system hacking by Russia during the 2016 election.
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Many details of the hack remain unclear.
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The credit reporting company revealed malicious code was redirecting users and prompting them to download malware.
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With cybercrimes growing, government regulations must begin to follow.
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Georgia Chief Information Officer Calvin Rhodes offers advice on how to approach a big project like the Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center.
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The question comes as Google and other tech companies grapple with fallout from the 2016 presidential election.
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Officials estimate the intrusion detection and backup systems could cost nearly $300,000.
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The attack on the California community college’s server potentially compromised 12,000 student Social Security numbers and the sensitive records of 28,000 other students.
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In light of the latest revelations of an additional 2.5 million consumers impacted by the breach, Attorney General Bill Schuette is offering new help to those affected.
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Recent high-profile breaches prompted 10 state agencies to release a document aimed at providing data protection resources to citizens.
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Agencies and individuals at both the state and local level were cited for their abilities to leverage, communicate and collaborate to create strong cyberprograms.
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Despite warnings from federal inspectors in 2015, operators failed to identify “critical digital assets” at the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth, Mass.