Cybersecurity
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Since making the change in the spring of 2025, officials have consolidated licenses and are pushing Internet to all city sites. Both initiatives combined have saved several hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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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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DHS is the first cabinet department required to have an audit of its internal controls
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For the second year in a row, Americans have rated the U.S. Postal Service as the number one agency they trust to protect their privacy, according to a new study
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"With this system, we will be able to reliably capture and quickly play back recorded 9-1-1 calls, which can mean the difference between life and death or guilt and conviction and potentially help us put more offenders behind bars."
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FTC, partners launch new cross-border fraud section of OnGuard Online
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Committed to making the Internet good for business and a safe place for users
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"An expedited ruling will allow our counties to prepare their ballot boxes, or buy accessible voting systems, in time for the May 16 election"
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Emergency telecommunications, spectrum management, regulations, cybersecurity and more on the agenda
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A high-level group on the European Digital Library will meet for the first time on 27 March 2006, chaired by Commissioner Reding
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"The ODF Alliance will work to enable governments around the world to have greater control over and direct management of their documents, now and forever"
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"It is the role of government to protect the individual and to facilitate uses of information for the common good"
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Intrusion detected through a routine internal monitoring system administered by the Georgetown Information Security Office
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Government's plans for ID cards have been dogged with controversy almost since the outset
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Expands ability to integrate innovative security features in vital documents
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Charging ahead despite the potential hidden obstacles.
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The city is close to going live with a $10 million case-management system that will allow the Houston municipal court system to eliminate paper, Lewis said.
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"If the bill passes unamended you could be forced to go to a registration centre to be fingerprinted to get any official document the Home Secretary chooses"
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"A home-grown encryption standard for wireless local area network equipment"
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