Cybersecurity
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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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After a phishing incident in December initially cost Warren County over $3.3 million, officials may soon pass a thorough computer use policy for county employees that will touch on related issues.
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No longer happy to let websites await visitors, child-porn email campaigns are spamming invitations into inboxes
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Despite some states' initial rush to buy all-digital voting machines, more than half of the nation's counties still will be voting with something that requires paper
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"Not a single BPL trial has included a thorough examination of interference issues if deployed on a large scale. It is premature to pronounce these tests to be a complete success"
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Electronic health records are key to transforming a fractural health-care system. Who's helping hospitals and physicians make the transition?
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Free online resource where organizations may register their websites and receive notifications of online fraud attempts
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America need not rush out to create a new bureaucracy to mimic Europe's approach to solving the privacy dilemma, but Americans deserve much more respect from the institutions, both public and private, that serve them
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"Shared-use facilities hold the potential to improve the security of data by eliminating unneeded transmission links and standardizing security formats between the partners"
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Provides more security per bit than other public-key cryptography
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The incidence of data security breaches while computers are being moved from one facility to another -- either through theft or loss -- is on the rise
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Staffed by professionals who volunteer their time,companies provide a resource to report and stop phishing scams
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"in a one-year period 10 million Americans were victimized through identity theft, costing businesses $48 billion and consumers $5 billion"
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Department of Homeland Security research by Coverity shows open source developers fixed defects every six minutes
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WIPO also seeking to ensure that inventors and authors are recognized and rewarded for their ingenuity
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Identity thieves from one end of the country can harm someone on the other end with the click of a mouse
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Security "trust deficit" curtailing Americans' interest in doing business online, says group
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Parents come in last in motivating 17 percent drop