Cybersecurity
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Bryce Bailey, deputy state CISO, has been tapped to be interim CISO in the Cornhusker State following the departure of Abby Eccher-Young. The state is also looking to hire a new chief data officer.
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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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What do private-sector cybersecurity professionals want included in updated standards from the NIST?
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Network administrators face some long odds in protecting their networks -- to be considered successful, they need to block every attack.
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If chief security officers are turning into chief risk officers, will this new set of duties play out differently in government than in corporate environments?
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Private sector IT security pros weigh in on the evolution of the chief security officer role.
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InfraGard’s industry and critical infrastructure members can send the FBI information about computer intrusions, allowing the agency to quickly investigate the incident.
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CEO Thinklogical Joe Pajer offers tips for government agencies to guard against cybercrime and improve their cyberfitness.
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Tulsa, Okla.’s new CIO talks about his future plans for the city.
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Given the fallout from high-profile data breaches, why do public-sector agencies lag behind other economic sectors when it comes to buying cyber insurance?
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Brian Finch, a partner with Dickstein Shapiro LLP, discusses available funding for cybersecurity efforts.
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The Public CIO Technology Summit, held in Washington, D.C., focuses on sharing best practices on government’s important issues.
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Researchers say it's possible -- if the user experience is enhanced.
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Some put the number of Social Security numbers published to a public website as high as 100,000.
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The EPA can wipe data from a hard drive if a laptop goes missing and reallocate software licenses to avoid compliance penalties.
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The federal government has wanted a nationwide network of unclassified cyberexercise facilities for years, and now the idea is making its way to state and local governments.
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The training program satisfies the federal requirement for annual personally identifiable information training.
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California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris released a report on data breaches in 2012 that suggests encryption would have cut the number of victims by more than half.
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