Cybersecurity
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As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, how can public-sector teams prepare organizationally for the next generation of cyber attacks and equip themselves with the right tools?
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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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Quadrennial review highlights the five missions of the department and how they’ve evolved.
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State CIO Ron Baldwin said a contractor noticed and confirmed what appeared to be unauthorized Internet access to the state's Department of Public Health and Human Service computer last July.
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The nascent kill switch movement appears to be an outgrowth of anti-theft commitments smartphone manufacturers made earlier this year.
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Cities and counties considering BYOD should ponder these lessons from early adopters.
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Users of phones with Google or Microsoft operating systems will soon be able to activate kill switches on their devices nationwide, but the changes still require users to take the proactive step of opting in.
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Clear, a New York-based technology business, announced today that McCarran would be the 10th airport in the country where prescreened members can use their Clear Card to speed through security checkpoints.
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Pittsburgh has become the arsenal of cybersecurity because it is home to CMU’s Software Engineering Institute CERT cyberteam, and because the FBI placed a nonprofit training alliance there, assigning a data warrior to its helm.
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The swelling number of companies seeking to shore up their defenses against cyberattacks has helped Wombat, a Carnegie Mellon University upstart, thrive in only a few short years.
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A state law allows school districts to record audio inside buses for both disciplinary and security purposes.
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The district is installing a multimillion-dollar, high-tech surveillance system that keeps an eye on school perimeters, administrative offices and areas where students gather.
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Concern that the County Executive's Office snooped on council emails, calendars and documents prompted members to request a separate computer server that would be independent of other departments.
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Why didn't UPMC detect the breach — and realize how extensive it was — on its own?
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Government agencies can – and should – use sites like Facebook and Twitter. They just need to play it safe, and proceed cautiously.
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A group of students and faculty from one Ohio community college will spend the summer learning the skills they’ll need to fill those jobs defending against constant cyber attacks.
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The number of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center employees at risk has expanded exponentially — from a few dozen, to several hundred to thousands.
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State Department of Public Health and Human Services Director Richard Opper said the computer server was taken off-line as soon as the unauthorized intrusion was discovered 10 days ago.
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Just in time for federal agencies' deadline to meet a new set of cloud security standards, Salesforce announced today that its cloud offerings are Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program-ready.
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Chief privacy officers are common in the commercial world and at the agency level. Is there a role for a statewide CPO?