Cybersecurity
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Navigating insights from the World Economic Forum’s meeting at Davos on AI-driven threats, the push for digital sovereignty and the weaponization of critical global infrastructure.
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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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Lawyer with cybercrime and security policy experience named to lead the staff
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Event organizers expect more than 300 information technology professionals, business leaders and e-commerce executives to attend
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"We want to remind people that Internet safety is an issue year-round and that precautionary measures must be taken before students truly become cyber savvy"
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Experts warn desktop voice over IP services pose a threat to enterprises similar to the danger posed by unfettered and insecure instant messaging before organizations adopted policies addressing the practice and securing legitimate means for using the technology
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"We were running out of space for storing paper-based books for various researchers." -- Cass County Clerk Jannis Mitchell
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Two thirds of computers hard drives examined still contained data easily retrievable using readily available data recovery software
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Only one in five chief financial officers (CFOs) are "highly satisfied" with their security programs
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"I plan to continue to play a significant role in the major IT initiatives across the commonwealth including enterprise architecture, shared services, operation secure enterprise, statewide radio and key agency projects." -- Arthur C. Stephens
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New systems will have to meet the standard in January 2006 while federal agencies will have a year to upgrade existing systems to be comply with the new standard
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Requires public hearing prior to voting system approval
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Residents can download popular fiction and non-fiction audio books
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Will enable the Office of Counter-Terrorism and New Jersey State Police to connect the dots between local crimes that can serve as precursors of terrorist activity
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"Enterprises that diligently use security best practices to protect their IP telephony servers should not let these threats derail their plans"
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"An educated consumer is the first line of defense and a key way to stop phishing in its tracks"
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"This breakthrough technology will allow us to shift our storage needs on demand, enable infrastructure standardization and vendor independence, and reduce the impact of future migration"
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"Utah.gov was the only state Web site to receive a Government Customer Service Excellence Award, and we are particularly honored by Utah's selection." -- Utah Deputy CIO Al Sherwood
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"They still rely on telephone and in-person contact and don't completely trust the Web. Even though most of these people use the Internet for other aspects of their daily lives, old habits die hard"
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The system's support for .NET and Web services standards makes it easily customizable for integration into existing environments.