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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Lawmakers are increasingly interested in the Internet's role in sex trafficking and could mean big changes for Silicon Valley.
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Consumers are beginning to wonder, is it ethical to market and sell technology that leaves consumers and their homes vulnerable to hackers?
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Head leaders from the industry will gather on Oct. 10 in Sacramento for the State of California Cybersecurity Education Summit.
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The county auditor cited a “sense of urgency” because of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s recent declaration that voting systems are considered “critical infrastructure.”
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In addition to streamlining the research and development of microelectronics, the institute will also invest up to $3.5 million over the next two years in the development of widely applicable technology that’s resistant to counterfeit and cyber attacks.
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State election officials say that despite millions of cyberattempts to gain access to South Carolina’s voter registration system in the past year, no one has succeeded.
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Agencies need to consider when and how they keep public data secure and private, as vulnerable machine learning and Internet of Things devices come into wide use, state and local officials warn.
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A five-page list of recommendations focused on two gaping holes in the U.S. election system.
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Transmosis is a workforce trainer focused on developing a pipeline of skilled labor by helping job seekers address skill gaps.
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Criminals often send emails that steer recipients to bogus websites that appear to be affiliated with legitimate charitable causes.
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The new campus, to be on a 100-acre tract in north St. Louis, will run upward of $1 billion to build.
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Where it comes to issues of cybersecurity and the next generation of IT professionals, Gov. Roy Cooper wants his state to work around the challenges and build on the existing opportunities.
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The Smart and Secure Cities and Communities Challenge will focus on "designed-in cybersecurity" for smart city systems, ultimately providing more secure and resilient protection of citizen privacy.
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The city's police department is working with the Secret Service, which investigates financial crimes.
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The IRS warned people to avoid a new phishing scam that impersonates the IRS and the FBI in attempt to hack personal computers and take them hostage.
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Exiting advisers say Trump has paid “insufficient attention” to growing number of cyberthreats facing the U.S.
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Hackers will start to get help from robots and artificial intelligence soon.
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Called the "Digital Ghost," the idea was inspired by the way the human immune system identifies and fights harmful micro-organisms.