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 recent loss of customer data is sending ripples through Washington, D.C., as lawmakers call for new rules and an investigation into the incident.
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A computer scientist from Syracuse University has been creating a software system that could replace black box recorders in airplanes, saving money and lives.
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California representatives talk about getting serious on security.
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Apache Software Foundation claims to have supplied a software patch that could have prevented the Equifax security breach, which exposed the sensitive information of 143 million people.
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Financial Information System CIO Subbarao Mupparaju speaks up about his department's security efforts.
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California’s top IT officials brought together the message that IT workers must listen and learn from each other.
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With more potential ties to Russian government, Kaspersky Lab's antivirus software has an order to be removed from all U.S. government computers.
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Dan Coats says many of the crucial systems that keep water and electricity flowing in the United States, and help operate air traffic safely, are vulnerable to attack.
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Seeing beyond the hype is essential to successfully moving valuable data and applications to the cloud. Failing to plan and develop a thorough strategy can lead to more problems without any of the perceived benefits.
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It's one of the ways states are trying to address growing concerns about the security of voting.
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With more of our personal information available online, it just became increasingly cheap and easy for hackers to adjust voters' addresses and party affiliation.
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A spokesman states that an international hacking campaign targeting energy companies has not penetrated the operating systems of the corporation that runs a good portion of California’s electricity grid.
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Seventeen military personnel transitioning to civilian work - 16 from Fort Carson and one from the Air Force Academy - started the 20-week SecureSet Academy cybersecurity training program, called Core Technical Program, on July 31.
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The information verification services provided by Equifax, compromised in the recent historic data breach, are used by state agencies, but it's unclear whether the public sector will suffer as a result of the incident.
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The West Virginia secretary of state announced the launch of a new partnership with the West Virginia Air National Guard aimed at protecting election systems from cyberattacks.
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Job offers sent through the professional network LinkedIn seem to be the latest tool for hackers after personal information.
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The wake of Hurricane Harvey and incoming threat of Hurricane Irma highlight the importance of preparedness, as well as where technology can be used to help in the aftermath.
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Agencies in Kansas and Missouri are working together to create a strategic framework that would help local governments improve their cybersecurity.
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