Cybersecurity
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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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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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Cybersecurity awareness programs in Missouri and Washington center on education, anonymized real-life anecdotes and assessments that can include "phishing" their own employees.
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During his June 21 testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Cybersecurity Regulations, James "Bo" Reese discussed the disjointed nature of federal cybersecurity regulations and the impact they have on day-to-day operations.
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Testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee, the officials said none of the digital intrusions affected the parts of electoral systems that counted votes — but that they expect Russia to keep trying.
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The U.S. Department of Education is in charge of ensuring federal student record laws are followed, and it can take action even if a complaint is not filed.
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The hacking resulted in stolen money being funneled to a shell company called Maximum Data, which conveniently only existed the day of the hack.
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The cybersecurity degree is part of UA’s College of Applied Science and Technology, and an extension of its Computer Information Systems Networking bachelor’s degree.
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Minnesota IT Services confirmed the attack and said it's investigating
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The Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center is part of the state's $60 million investment in the state's cyberdefense and training strategy.
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School districts around the country have been hit with cyber attacks in recent years.
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Idaho Gov. Butch Otter appointed the 20-year U.S. Air Force veteran Jeffery Weak to head the state's cybersecurity efforts.
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Massachusetts Sen. Markey expressed his concern with security deficiencies in the private sector, particularly in utility companies that power the American electrical grid.
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The cybersecurity landscape has many pitfalls, public officials and industry experts said at the 2017 Missouri Digital Government Summit, but some solutions are out there for enterprising agencies.
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The Dark Overlord gang cybercrime spree has gone largely unreported but has affected at least two dozen health clinics, Hollywood studios and industrial manufacturers in the past year.
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Software in everything from factories to traffic lights is the biggest threat for the FBI because it is used to control much of the nation's critical infrastructure.
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“There’s thousands of them every day,” said Clay County Elections Supervisor Chris Chambless.
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While it seems far-fetched, the danger is real for small governments.
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Renewable energy sources, like wind, solar, geothermal, hydro-nuclear and hydrogen, increase the U.S. military’s effectiveness and resiliency in operations, according to the report.
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