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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Though cybercrime is a terrifying thought, its pervasiveness means that "there is strong demand for computer experts who can keep cybercriminals at bay."
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Here are five practical steps organizations can take to address emerging threats against interconnected systems.
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States are beginning to offer tax incentives to firms that protect sensitive information from outside attacks.
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Industry analysts offer tips on making sense of the security standards that everyone hears about but few understand.
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News of widespread online spying by the National Security Agency has some open data proponents concerned about their image.
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Challenges abound for governments when it comes to policy, mobility, virtualization and cloud computing.
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Analysis of data breaches around the globe reveals that human errors and system issues that put data at risk can cause more damage than malicious hackers.
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Ransomware is a scary evolution of online fraud — and you must prepare to deal with it.
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Microsoft software guru Mark Russinovich uses his computer expertise to write successful technological thrillers.
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State officials hope to create a first-of-its-kind comprehensive framework to bolster cybersecurity efforts while maintaining strong relationships with local government and the private sector.
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Up to 160,000 Social Security numbers -- and the names and driver's license numbers of up to 1 million people -- may have been compromised.
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Pelgrin, CEO of the Center for Internet Security and founder of the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center, is recognized for his contributions promoting government performance excellence.
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Few will likely be surprised by the U.S. Senate's decision not to even consider the cyber intelligence sharing bill, CISPA.
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A new breed of information security firms helps defeat targeted attacks.
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Berkeley, Calif., takes heat after accidentally sending out city employee Social Security numbers in a data set on employee salaries.
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A new list identifies countries launching the most online attacks.
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Google’s recent network, acquisitions and hires in Austin, Texas, have created an opportunity to do security right the first time.
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As both large- and small-scale cyberattacks on government are increasing, so too is the importance of cybersecurity.
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