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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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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Maddrix LLC of Baltimore is among seven companies to join the National Security Agency's new private-sector accreditation program, created in response to a growing reliance on contractors to contain and repair data breaches.
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Pennyslvania computer experts discuss how hackers work a step ahead of organizations, and ways to provide more security to personal data.
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If successful, the Air Force’s projects could produce fighting men and women who are the envy — and fear — of other military forces.
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The new program will take place in a controlled setting as part of a new cybersecurity curriculum in which they will examine technical, legal and ethical issues surrounding the collection, sharing and theft of sensitive data.
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Program to share threat information was opened to state and local government last year, but few seem to be aware of it.
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The company said more than 100,000 transactions could have been exposed by a "limited malware intrusion," but it didn't know exactly how many or which customers were affected.
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For some, the battle in California is won, but a national debate is ahead.
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The cloud multiplier effect means data breaches in the cloud are increasing -- and becoming more costly. With so many states and localities opting to host their data there, what happens when breaches occur?
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The attack by a foreign-based intruder netted "limited" personal identification data belonging to some patients, according to a spokeswoman for Commonwealth Health.
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Security experts at the Black Hat USA conference weigh in.
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How things like the NSA, 9/11 and Y2K have influenced where security is headed.
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At Black Hat USA 2014, experts weigh in on the direction cybersecurity technology must take to protect systems.
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A new measure puts Virginia among the dozens of states, along with the federal government, stepping into a complex fight over new technologies, big business, public education, security and privacy rights.
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