Cybersecurity
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Funding from the federal State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program will support the delivery of multifactor authentication hard tokens to 161 local governments in New York state.
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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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The average attack incident lasts more than 7 minutes, according to an analysis done by Imperva.
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Security pros at the annual conference shared insight on the culture shock that can exist between the two groups.
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Government Technology asked security professionals to name the biggest cybersecurity problem that plagues government today.
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We asked security pros what government agencies can do to deal with some of today’s most pressing security problems.
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Two congressmen are trying to update a 1986 law that currently allows the government warrant-free access to any cloud-based data older than 180 days.
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What security professional learn at this popular annual conference.
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Security pros at the annual conference shared insight on the culture shock that can exist between the two groups.
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Debates on a Senate bill calling for government standards to protect critical infrastructure ended Thursday with a Republican-led filibuster.
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Teamwork and information sharing between the private and public sector can reduce security woes.
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Director of the National Security Agency says cyberattacks are causing "the greatest transfer of wealth in history."
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With the expansion of unmanned aerial vehicles into civilian life, drones could search for missing persons, feed photos and video to news outlets, and even deliver your takeout.
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The Beaver State's cybersecurity is stronger than ever, according to statistics recently released by the Enterprise Security Office.
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Security experts should engage hackers proactively and stop using obsolete metrics.
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A new game about information security is set to be unveiled at Black Hat 2012 conference.
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Local governments find they are low-hanging fruit for Internet criminals.
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In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, Obama urges Congress to pass the Cybersecurity Act of 2012 and says a successful computer attack on the nation’s infrastructure could have devastating consequences.
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Sen. Joe Lieberman said the Senate would start considering his Cybersecurity Act by the end of next week.
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Bring-your-own-device policies allow government employees to use their iPads for both professional and personal purposes.
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