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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The software company will offer multi-factor security service to most Microsoft Office 365 customers.
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The Target data breach taught the public sector a lesson about data security and demonstrated a need for change.
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NIST Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Protection gets thumbs up from NASCIO.
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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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