Cybersecurity
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Tulsa International Airport recently suffered a ransomware attack, a spokeswoman confirmed. The facility is independent of the city of Tulsa, which suffered its own such incident in early 2019.
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City officials are trying to determine the full extent of systems impacted by a ransomware attack, which paralyzed phone and computer systems in multiple departments beginning early Wednesday.
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LSU will work with Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois and Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee as a “bridge” between national energy research and the implementation of research findings on the Gulf Coast.
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The company said it took the lead on a shared information system because its main business is operating a vast network built upon users sharing their lives with one another, making the creation of ThreatExchange a "natural" fit.
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In August, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill requiring all smartphones sold in California after July 1 to contain kill switches, but technology companies already are moving to meet the requirement nationwide.
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While technology creates the opportunity to complete tasks quicker and access more information, it also opens the door to an unimaginable number of threats to our lives and businesses.
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A new office charged with analyzing and integrating cybersecurity threat data collected by regional intelligence agencies aims to do for cybersecurity what the National Counterterrorism Center did for terrorism.
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Once-complacent businesses, stung by debilitating cyberattacks at Target Corp., JPMorgan Chase Co. and other well-known companies, are on a cyberattack insurance shopping spree., and insurance offices are struggling to keep pace.
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U.S. Senator Edward Markey issued a report raising concerns about the ability of hackers to remotely take control of cars or steal personal information from increasingly sophisticated IT systems.
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With fraud and identity theft rising and advertising becoming increasingly targeted, the challenge is to protect student privacy without undermining the educational benefits of 21st-century technology.
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Experts say the intrusion is likely the work of state-sponsored foreign entities that are purposely stealing personal information from health-care companies.
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The event was scheduled a month ago but is particularly timely given this week's news of a massive hacking fiasco that compromised the personal data of up to 80 million Anthem insurance customers and employees.
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The competitions include two teams, one made up of students who attempt to create computer networks and one made of industry professionals and graduate students, that attempt to hack into those networks.
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Federal Trade Commissioner Julie Brill spoke at CMU, urging passage of three new laws meant, in part, to address the Internet’s accelerating encroachment into our private lives.
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The past two years have been transformative for cyber-operations in Texas, Engle said.
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A senior fellow with Indiana University's cybersecurity research center explains that government hasn't done nearly what it should when it comes to preventing cyberattacks.
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HealthCare.gov continues to face technical problems that cost the American public, this time, in privacy.
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The Security Center of Excellence, set to open in spring, is targeting to educate security staff about protecting data at the state and local levels, and in public schools -- and may eventually spread outside Pennsylvania's borders.
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Despite the technology's many benefits, "increased connectivity between devices and the Internet may create a number of security and privacy risks," the agency declared in a report.
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Nine states are in noncompliance with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s REAL ID act efforts.
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The crash renewed calls for tighter regulations of the aerial devices, which are increasingly popular with photographers and amateur aviation enthusiasts.
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