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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While total anonymity on the highly commercialized Internet is probably impossible, security experts and tech leaders say that one way or another, anonymity will be a bigger part of the digital future.
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Ransomware was once a small-time malware problem, but it has exploded in use and become more sophisticated.
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Microsoft will drop support for Server 2003 in just under 10 months, potentially affecting 24 million servers.
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New credit card standards go into effect October 2015 that should push most Wisconsin retailers to take the step, but in light of the recent cyber terrorism, critics say the transition is too slow.
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In the digital age, damage to sensitive communication networks and power grids could be crippling.
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The company has reworked its latest encryption so only the owner of the device it's on can gain access to user data typically stored on iPhones and iPads.
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Theft of personal data gets all the headlines, but experts explain even more harmful is the theft of technical data that cost billions of dollars to develop.
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As part of a national project, the state's Department of Finance is urging investment advisers to participate in a cybersecurity survey, as well as take adequate steps to ensure their policies and procedures are up to date.
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We don’t ask questions that we should ask about all the technology that's taking over our lives.
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Atlanta CIO Samir Saini says that right now, the IT priority in the city is to make sure its infrastructure can support what it has today, and also can scale to support future solutions like citizen-facing applications.
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Following a massive data breach in 2012, the state has taken steps to overhaul its decentralized IT governance model, giving the governor more control of technology policy.
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The time is ripe for new encryption technology that stays one step ahead of the National Security Agency and individual hackers.
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The inability of federal prosecutors to nab the accused hacker shows how hard it can be for law enforcement to reach foreign hackers.
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New system captures and retrieves video from six facilities housing as many as 10,000 inmates.
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The university is one of 44 institutions that are designated by the NSA and Department of Homeland Security as a National Centers of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance/Cyber Defense.
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The healthcare portal used by more than 5 million Americans continues to have growing pains.
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Both the Senate and House continue work on long-overdue bills, designed to remove the legal barriers stopping the dissemination of valuable information about malware, botnets and other forms of attack online.
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The lab, which will be the hub for Maine's Cyber Security Cluster, stands to be a boon for organizations as more students will graduate with cybersecurity knowledge increasingly needed across almost all sectors of the economy.
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