Cybersecurity
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As part of a 10-county pilot, the local government fully implemented the technology Jan. 29. Its GPS, GIS and improved cellphone technology offer additional accuracy during emergencies.
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The state’s recently arrived director of cyber operations will work closely with state Chief Information Security Officer Chris Gergen to build and manage statewide cybersecurity strategy and operations.
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After a phishing incident in December initially cost Warren County over $3.3 million, officials may soon pass a thorough computer use policy for county employees that will touch on related issues.
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Civil liberties advocates won't be happy with any version of the legislation.
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Plan would rely on industry self-regulation and federal preemption of state privacy laws.
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The number of attacks on software vulnerabilities rose dramatically during 2001.
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The group issued a warning of future attacks against other government and military sites.
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A new critical infrastructure protection board will shoulder a host of responsibilities relating to protecting information systems.
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A conference committee will meet to marry the House and Senate bills to present to President Bush.
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Y2K offices created by government agencies should be turned into Internet security groups, House Science Committee is told.
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Congressional turf battles hamper efforts, one lawmaker said.
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Sunset clause provision in surveillance legislation was a sticking point.
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Thirty-eight percent of respondents to an FBI survey said their Web sites had been cracked into over the last year.
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Testimony in the Microsoft trial alleges that the company's Passport identity-authentication technology is a "threat" to e-commerce companies.
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Though businesses are wary of what employees are saying, IM software is carving itself a niche as a valuable product in the workplace.
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From Western Regional Contracting Office. Submit by 3/27/2002.
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From Dumont Board of Education. Submit by 4/2/2002.
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From New York City Health and Hospitals Corp.. Submit by 4/3/2002.
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