Cybersecurity
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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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As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, how can public-sector teams prepare organizationally for the next generation of cyber attacks and equip themselves with the right tools?
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From City of Altamonte Springs. Submit by 4/10/2002.
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From State of Connecticut, Dept of Information Tech. Submit by 3/27/2002.
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From Westlake Municipal Utility District. Submit by 4/12/2002.
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From Department of the Treasury. Submit by 3/21/2002.
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From Maryland Office of Minority Affairs. Submit by 4/11/2002.
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From Orleans Parish School Board. Submit by 4/8/2002.
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From Lewis County Fire District No. 12. Submit by 4/5/2002.
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From Sacramento Municipal Utilities District. Submit by 4/3/2002.
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From Benton County. Submit by 4/24/2002.
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From Texas State Technical College System. Submit by 4/24/2002.
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From Department of the Navy, Naval Air Systems Command. Submit by 4/20/2002.
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From Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Submit by 4/22/2002.
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While state and local agencies struggle to comply with HIPAA's deadlines, computer firms rush to offer helpful tools and advice.
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Researchers at UCLA create technology that will leverage wireless technology for 911 calls
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Some privacy advocates worry the P3P system will stem the passage of strong privacy legislation.
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