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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A research team will be created to recognize and protect industrial control systems from threats and add to existing information on intrusion detection and protection for industrial control systems.
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In 2001, Eric O’Neill arrested a fellow FBI agent for spying on the U.S. on behalf of the Soviet Union and Russian Federation. In this interview, he shares his deep concerns about what various security incidents mean for democracy.
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While the goal of Cybersecurity Awareness Month is important, it’s more important to take protective measures -- or face severe consequences.
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A 22-year-old faces sentencing for his role in a notorious group of cybercriminals that prosecutors allege was responsible for a destructive hacking spree on dozens of businesses, nonprofits and government entities.
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The FBI announced it would be reviewing the significance of newly discovered emails in the Hillary Clinton case.
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An analysis by Dyn confirms both the magnitude of the attack and the relative ease with which attackers can enslave vulnerable web devices to cause mischief — or worse.
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Alex Alben views himself as more of an innovator than a watchdog.
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Cybersecurity isn’t one problem -- it’s an evolving nest of issues that develop as fast as the technology to counter it, making communication and vigilance critical.
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Defense thinkers have really only just begun to grapple, conceptually, with how international conflict in the cyber arena might play out.
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Winners in the four different categories also demonstrated leadership, creativity and initiative in driving change, and utilized technology to achieve results.
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Elections officials throughout the state insist that the issue is user error.
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Charges that manufacturers or marketers improperly promoted non-FDA-approved uses of products or that companies failed to tell the FDA about “device-related safety concerns” as federal regulations require are a few things that might be reported.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is taking an open approach in its outline to help protect against cyberattacks because the staff and engineers who develop new cars and trucks are learning as they go.
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"These devices are designed for convenience first, security second, if even at all," one expert said.
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The event is another example of CSU’s increasing recognition as a source for cybersecurity education.
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A top cybersecurity priority for all organizations is to ensure that they use their talents and resources in the most productive and lasting ways possible, and these types of platforms act as that cybertalent force multiplier.
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The NSA and federal government embarked on reforms meant to never allow a breach as devastating as Edward Snowden’s to happen again. But it didn't meet that goal.
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Nineteen months ago, the New Hampshire state website experienced the same kind of attack as the one that hit the Manchester company.