Cybersecurity
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Lawmakers in the Magnolia State are considering bills to make the state CIO a cabinet member, mirroring a national trend of CIOs evolving from tech managers to enterprise leaders — and to create a cybersecurity department.
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School and college administrators are among hundreds of attendees at this week's TEEX Cyber Readiness Summit, exploring a wide range of topics from AI and security to identity theft and human firewalls.
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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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Police departments around the country use cellphone data requests, called "cell tower dumps," to track and prosecute criminals.
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The computer breach covers multiple states, and 14,335 accounts were exposed in Connecticut.
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Amazon’s making headlines for its commercial drone plans, but it’s not the first organization to go that route.
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A look at the tech trends that shaped 2013 and what they mean for the future.
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John McAfee wants to create a device to block the NSA.
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More than half of the 33 city departments that responded to a survey from city auditors do not have written policies for the collection, storage and disposal of personal information.
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A man left a Seattle restaurant after the owner prohibited him from wearing a computer on his face, raising questions about the new technology.
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Oklahoma's Cyber Command Security Operations Center is the state's last great line of defense against foreign cyberterrorists and domestic hackers.
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In the wake of the NSA spying scandal, the European Union wants the U.S. to implement a set of data protection measures to help repair the diplomatic damage.
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Cleburne County, Ala., officials have beefed up their network security in light of multiple attempts made earlier this year to withdraw millions of dollars from county accounts.
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The hactivist group Anonymous temporarily shuts down Singapore's largest newspaper during the group's international day of protests.
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Borrowing best practices from other governmental cybersecurity programs, Cook County is training its entire workforce on how to guard against cyberattacks.
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Microsoft announces an agreement with the California Department of Justice indicating compliance with the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) standards.
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Windows XP has about five months of Microsoft support left, but millions of devices still run the outdated operating system.
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NASCIO President and Mississippi CIO Craig Orgeron told Congress that when it comes to cybersecurity, more collaboration between states and the federal government is needed.
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Mayor Eric Garcetti says the center will provide an umbrella of protection for city computer systems.
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Edward Snowden, the former NSA systems analyst who leaked agency secrets earlier this year, plans to start a new job for a Russian website.
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