Cybersecurity
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Bryce Bailey, deputy state CISO, has been tapped to be interim CISO in the Cornhusker State following the departure of Abby Eccher-Young. The state is also looking to hire a new chief data officer.
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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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A bill introduced late last year could be a precursor of things to come, as lawmakers wade into more cybersecurity issues.
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Drones patrolling the U.S. border are poorly managed and ineffective at stopping illegal immigration, reports the DHS inspector general.
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What if hackers could hijack a pump on a hospital’s information network and use it to eavesdrop on sensitive data?
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Such agents, the FBI said, should have the skills to "conduct multi-faceted investigations of high-tech crimes, including cyber-based terrorism, computer intrusions, online exploitation and major cyber fraud schemes."
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Like a test track or firing range, the Michigan Cyber Range has "live fire" exercises that teach computer network professionals how to detect, prevent and mitigate cyber attacks in real-world settings.
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Whether it is in retaliation for a movie or an effort to gain military or commercial advantage, cyberspace is a modern battleground and we’re on it.
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The hack involved emails crafted to look as though they came from the organization’s own domain.
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A survey of experts responded with a split opinion on whether politicians and the tech industry could create a secure infrastructure that allows for innovation while offering accessible options for protecting personal information.
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Plus, governments respond to Heartbleed, a bug affecting online encryption software Open SSL.
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Also, the Los Angeles Cyber Intrusion Command Center unites city staff and federal agents, and eight governors sign a joint pact to promote electric vehicles.
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Adopting standard language helps move cybersecurity progress along.
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2014 may not have been the year, but there are definitive signs that we’re pointed in the right direction.
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The data breach included about 1,300 Social Security numbers and 300 credit card numbers, according to a campus spokeswoman.
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Some are worried that so much data is being generated that one day we'll all be able to know far too much about one another.
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2015 will bring new cyberattack trends, including data destruction and more capable hacktivists.
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No matter how good an organization’s security strategy is, attackers will always find a way into a victim’s networks.
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Facing skeptical customers at home and abroad in the wake of Edward Snowden’s disclosures about the extent of the government’s reach into the Internet, Microsoft and peers have taken the opportunity to speak up.
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Cybercrime is one of the priorities for the FBI, which has 13,260 special agents across the country, according to the agency.
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