Cybersecurity
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The auditor’s budget was cut after its refusal to join a countywide cyber program and contribute $1 million from its real estate assessment fund to help mitigate the cybersecurity costs.
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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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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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As the traditional day of Anonymous cyberattacks nears, an IT security specialist offers tips and tricks to help agencies protect sensitive data.
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The prospect of medical devices getting hacked has the Center for Internet Security and others planning standards that will help secure them.
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Some security experts say ransomware is the number one cybercrime currently being perpetrated against end users.
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They’re simple and cheap, but usually not all that secure. Why haven’t we moved to something better?
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Two entrepreneurs aim to pioneer a new frontier in cloud security using forensic data, profiling and real-time alerts.
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Gov. Rick Snyder announces the Cyber Civilian Corps at the 2013 Michigan Cyber Summit.
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Celebrities, companies and tech luminaries throw support behind Stop Watching Us, a group protesting illegal government surveillance.
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The 100,000-square-foot NSA data center being built in Bluffdale, Utah, is having trouble handling the power running through it -- enough to power a city of 20,000.
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While city officials aren't speculating as to who brought down the Wichita procurement website, other sources credit a politically-motivated hacking group from Turkey.
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City officials are working with law enforcement to figure out what information may have fallen into the hands of hackers who targeted the city's online procurement portal.
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Government and the private sector both have built-in roadblocks to sharing cybersecurity information.
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An industry executive debunks common myths about the data breaches that plague both the private and public sectors.
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A new survey released by Cisco showed that most IT decision-makers want to invest in cybersecurity within the next year despite shrinking budgets.
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Seven organizations in education, health care and government are being recognized for achievements in IT security.
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The National Governors Association is gearing up to prevent cyberattacks like denial-of-service, phishing scams and malware in a call to action paper released Thurs., Sept. 26.
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New Jersey fights online threats with a dedicated cybersecurity unit.
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Speaking at an event last week on the role of open data in democratic governance, Calif. Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom said that a hyper-open world may not be all bad.
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