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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To discover vulnerabilities in business, airline and banking networks
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IM and P2P attacks increased more than fourteen times through first three quarters of 2005
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The Privacy Act is an outdated and often inadequate public sector data protection law, according to the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
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"These new, state-of-the-art facilities are remarkable accomplishments that will help protect Virginians from 21st century threats"
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"Place our city in the top tier of 'best practices for city e-government web services'."
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Seven counties to use touchscreens with paper trails this November
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Remote intelligent video surveillance capabilities for the administrative buildings
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"We're acting out life and death situations so that our emergency response community will be prepared if we ever have to face a bioterrorism or disease outbreak event in the Commonwealth."
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"With the POD, a board or staff member can communicate instantly with another member while also bringing an investigator into the conversation for specific information or input"
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Tips about keeping computers secure from phishing attacks
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NCOSPR is a non-profit organization established to promote the use of open source software solutions within government IT enterprise environments
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Belgian citizens can use the new Electronic Identity (eID) card for identification, authentication and authorization for many public facing services
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Combination of free Internet access and knowledgeable tutors and guides has made it an indisputable draw
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Google Print Library allegedly violates publishers' and authors' rights
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Police and fire departments no longer need to set up independent physical networks at an incident site.
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"This is an opportunity to build Wi-Fi and most importantly, WiMAX networks with a wider range. But the telephone companies are not interested in going there. They've had a chance. Why don't we let ISPs, municipal authorities, or even communities finance and own a small Wi-Fi network that can link its community to the world?"
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Simplified day-to-day network security management
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