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 Bay Area Air Quality Management District. Submit by 5/15/2002.
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From Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Submit by 5/6/2002.
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Montana State University is offering online core certification classes for prospective school library media specialists
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Monitoring who's placing bets from where could be very difficult for state regulators.
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The state took top honors for its enterprise PKI.
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From County of Albemarle. Submit by 5/2/2002.
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The chief of staff is the latest casualty of a probe into allegations of members of the Republican party eavesdropping on Democratic conference calls.
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The conference will focus on how state and local governments will face privacy issues.
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High-tech businesses need to come up with new ways to thwart terrorist attacks.
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From Oklahoma Department of Central Services. Submit by 5/9/2002.
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The first shipments of Apple iBook notebook computers arrived at nine Maine middle schools
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Officials hope to boost participation in voting by making it easier for residents of towns to vote electronically.
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From FISC Norfolk Detachment Philadelphia. Submit by 5/3/2002.
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A provision in the bill would force online businesses to allow consumers to view the information collected about them.
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A new automated capture image system that integrates an illumination source with high-resolution color camera to capture optimal live video of passengers' faces is being deployed at Fresno Yosemite International Airport in Fresno, California, and at the S
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The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) will implement a new system to verify the status of non-U.S. citizens applying for federal, state and local benefits, according to Computer Sciences Corp.
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The Camarillo Police Department is making sure it has a head start on any investigation that might include a missing child by issuing plastic identification cards for the community's children.
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