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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A fake barrel cactus with a camera mounted inside and an unmanned robot to explore underground drug tunnels among the tech on display.
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Professors suggest relaxing security instead of increasing it.
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Vital to U.S. strategic success in cybersecurity is the high-dollar investment in radar-jamming technology and other electronic warfare.
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Every day, hackers ranging from high school kids to Iranian Revolutionary Guards search for ways to control or disrupt the flow of power in the United States or steal consumer information.
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The need for information security specialists will only increase as breaches and cybersecurity issues become more dangerous and mainstream.
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When a targeted individual tried to access certain websites, such as a Facebook page, the report said an alarm would prompt the NSA program to send "malicious data packets" that appear as if they are coming from a legitimate page.
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For local governments tasked with protecting taxpayers at the ground level, a good privacy policy and good security policy go hand-in-hand.
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Experts recommend building some flexibility into your security policy, and keeping it updated.
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The ever-changing digital landscape requires IT professionals to be vigilant about keeping their cybersecurity programs up-to-date.
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During his talk, Snowden discussed the importance of end-to-end encryption, reining in government surveillance, congressional powers and how tech companies must regain consumer trust when it comes to the storage of personal information.
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Cybersecurity is no longer a niche subject for IT aficionados; it is a government problem, in addition to a mainstream, societal problem.
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Facing a national shortage of experts able to battle the growing number of cyberthreats, Delaware's new initiative to boost its cybersecurity workforce could be a model for other states.
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Not yet, but if Germany's Saarland University has anything to say about it, we will in the near future.
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Lawsuit claims University of Pittsburgh Medical Center was negligent by failing to guard the sensitive information in its care.
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Agency website violated state security regulations and was left unprotected.
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Even security experts fall victim.
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About 4,000 child support recipient cards were used at Target stores during the time frame of the Target breach, and were replaced "as a proactive measure."
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Courthouse security officers will be able to push a button on their phone to lock all three exterior doors at one time.
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