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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The State Department plans to issue the first U.S. electronic passports in December 2005
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Nearly half of American organizations haven't adopted records retention policies for e-mail and other electronic documents, according to the survey
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Microsoft revealed technological and legal maneuvers it has used to unmask the individuals using several zombies to send spam
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$15 million deal with Diebold Election Systems
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New ID card architecture and thumbprint and facial verification
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Solution leverages RFID technology to determine the real-time location of critical assets
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Project aimed at bringing Kentucky's underprivileged households into the Information Age
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The Real ID Act: A national ID card in disguise? Or necessary 21st-century security?
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Michigan and Utah implement child protection registries to keep inappropriate e-mail out of children's inboxes, and raise questions in the process.
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"...chief information security officers know it's not a question of whether a targeted or zero-day attack happens, but when"
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FCC ruling requires broadband Internet and interconnected voice-over Internet Protocol (VOIP) services be designed to make government wiretapping easier
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Goal of hackers today is no longer widespread system shutdown, but rather more frequent, smaller attacks
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The law would require Internet cafes as well as commercial businesses that use wireless networks to take basic security precautions to protect private customer information from potential data thieves and hackers
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Requires people who vote in person to present a "current valid identification card containing the voter's name and photograph"
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Global expert group to help organizations meet new industry demands for universal strong authentication
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Participants exchange emergency alert and public warning information over data networks and computer-controlled warning systems
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