Cybersecurity
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As federal and state governments extend their lists of banned foreign technologies, where is this trend heading next? Is your home network safe for work use?
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Chief Privacy Officer Martha Wewer reviewed the state’s approach to data protection, AI oversight and consumer privacy on Thursday as Gov. Josh Stein marked a new day of awareness during Data Privacy Week.
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There was a record set for data breaches in 2025, and the incidents were also paired with fewer details in notification letters, raising concerns about transparency and public understanding.
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After receiving an anonymous tip, officials announced that the personal information of more than 851,000 people could be at risk.
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The issue of government surveillance has been a hot topic in Silicon Valley, and companies have aggressively pushed for better safeguards of their users' private information and for more transparency about data requests.
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The market is prime for a new class of startups that can decipher tomorrow’s cybersecurity threats.
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Security leaders sound off: The CSO role may look different in every organization, but in an increasingly connected and open society, it's a critical one.
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Agencies share concerns over the risks associated with storing critical and often sensitive information, including records and personal information, in the cloud.
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The objective is to bring the well-established trust of a physical driver's license into the online environment as a low-cost, readily available, highly reliable means of assuring that people are who they claim to be in an online setting.
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Experts are hopeful that a new framework released by the National Institute of Standards and Technology will give agencies a method to evaluate the security of their computing environments against their peers.
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Texas Chief Information Security Officer Brian Engle talks about how the cloud and the Internet of Things are impacting cybersecurity.
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The shortage of cybersecurity experts is well documented. So what are agencies doing to fill the gap?
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The project aims to create a pipeline of skilled workers from Oregon universities to go to work in cyber security, support research in the field and build cyber awareness at businesses.
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With the new recruits, Cyber Command aims to create 133 teams of cyber warriors set up across all branches of the military, and establish continuity in response to vulnerabilities.
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State databases are under intensifying attacks from a growing number of sophisticated hackers trolling for personal information about citizens. Can they be stopped?
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The indictment says the defendants gained unauthorized access to networks from January 2011 to March 2014, and conspired to use and sell information they stole.
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Cyberattackers aren’t invincible, but you probably need to rethink security.
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The projects to thwart online advertising scams and to improve cellphone security underscore how the local office established itself as a solver of complex problems and has earned increased responsibility.
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The 2014 Deloitte-NASCIO Cybersecurity study shows what many state chief information security officers already know -- the landscape is fraught with evolving challenges.
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With its new iOS 8 software, Apple is locking itself out of users' smartphones -- and leaving cops and the courts out in the cold.
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