Cybersecurity
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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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LSU will work with Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois and Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee as a “bridge” between national energy research and the implementation of research findings on the Gulf Coast.
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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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Famous for the faux right wing persona on his show "The Colbert Report," he chastised the American public for allowing the agency to go this far.
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A city employee apparently clicked on a malicious software link in an e-mail that froze access to numerous files. Two of the files included information such as the names, dates of birth and Social Security numbers for the current and former employees, but it did not appear that the malicious code accessed information that was in the files.
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At RSA conference, Cisco execs lay out security strategy for networked world.
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The National Guard has a critical role to play in coordinating cyber-resources across federal, state and local governments.
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States have lots of questions about FirstNet; here’s why CIOs are key to making it work.
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Not everyone’s convinced of the value, but public CIOs must be involved in the decision.
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Attacks on huge retailers have been widely reported, but most cybercrimes target smaller businesses.
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The greatest threat to security in the 21st century comes from cyberattacks, says the former secretary of defense.
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Universities a focus in today's global assaults on IT systems.
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Security is important, but most new companies don't have or can't afford a dedicated security expert, and that's how HOCO CISO was born.
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Bracing ourselves for the onslaught of Internet-connected devices.
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Despite a recent move to double IT security personnel, the University of Maryland falls prey to a "sophisticated" cyberattack.
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Among Bitcoin's challenges are hackers, volatility and regulations.
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Grant funds to rural providers for electronic health records are now exhausted and without further support from state government, the movement toward full exchange implementation will be stalled.
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The Oregon State Police and FBI are investigating what appears to be an attack by a foreign entity.
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