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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"Largest-scale application of biometrics in the world"
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Fears for the safety of judges, police officers and other officials spark debates over personal information on e-government sites.
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Estimated release date for Microsoft's patch is Tuesday January 10, 2006
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All Sacramento County polling places with voter-assist terminals for disabled
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To prevent the unauthorized sale or release of phone records or other private information
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Thirty additional squad cars will receive video cameras as a part of pilot program
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A record quarter for instant messaging threats; hackers target identity theft and financial gain
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Asia and North America expected to be the largest global markets for biometric products and services
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"Large distributed library systems aren't unlike enterprises when it comes to network security"
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"To learn from our collective industries how to better secure our critical infrastructure networks and collaborate in times of crisis"
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Open source gaining ground in federal IT sector
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State's first-ever online campaign reporting system
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New identity theft quiz helps teach users to be on guard online
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Alameda, Mariposa, Merced, Monterey, Orange and Riverside counties participate in parallel monitoring program
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Phishing a crime, and penalties increased for spam law violations
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"A standardized system relying on paper ballots ... that 11 of our counties are already exclusively relying on"
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Over 1.3 billion Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags were produced in 2005, and by 2010, that figure will soar to 33 billion, reports In-Stat
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