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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Advanced secret spy organization called "The Mask" has used a sophisticated form of malware to infiltrate governments and universities, among others, for the last seven years.
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The Microsoft co-founder also discussed the NSA, his investment in the nuclear company TerraPower, and cloud computing during his Reddit "Ask Me Anything."
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Medical-related identity theft accounted for 43 percent of all identity thefts reported in the United States in 2013.
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Virus hit computers and servers used by the Water Bureau's billing staff and the Revenue Bureau, which use the Cayenta billing system.
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Cards of some deceased employees are still active, and department heads don't know who has access to their areas.
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Reports were allowed under a legal settlement reached after several companies sued the government.
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Notre Dame paper suggests federal researchers at NIST produced a flawed study, raising the possibility that changes to iris security protocols are needed.
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NTIA will develop a voluntary code of conduct that specifies how the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights applies to facial recognition technology.
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Security program "radioactive" after spying revelations.
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A hard drive went missing from the UW-Madison School of Pharmacy, which had it as part of a benefits program evaluation.
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The Super Bowl at MetLife stadium in New Jersey this Sunday presents a huge challenge that is being taken on by 100 different law enforcement agencies.
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Leaks represent the “most damaging theft of intelligence information in our history," according to James Clapper, the director of national intelligence.
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In honor of Data Privacy Day, the event organizer offers the public five tips to protect cellphones from hacking.
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In the latest leak, the NSA can secretly collect an individual’s location, age, sex and other personal data from smartphone applications, including such popular apps as the game Angry Birds.
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Guard units in every state have made great strides in protecting their own computer infrastructure, and governors say the Guard is well-equipped to meet broader state demands for cybersecurity.
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Tim Pawlenty calls for more "cooperative plans and action steps in areas such as information sharing, defensive tactics, system improvements, crisis response and management, as well as the need for more joint efforts with government."
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For those who sign up for care, he says there's nothing consumers can do to protect themselves.
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In an interview on German TV, Edward Snowden reveals that the NSA is involved in industrial espionage.