Cybersecurity
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County commissioners approved a three-year Microsoft 365 and cybersecurity agreement, plus a cyber suite add-on. Two members said the risk of exposing sensitive data outweighs concerns about monthly costs.
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The third-party payment processing vendor, BridgePay Network Solutions, is reporting a systemwide outage to its services following a ransomware attack. An investigation and recovery efforts are ongoing.
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The state has created a policy establishing how data across the executive branch is identified, classified and safeguarded, to act as the foundation for data security. Its scope is wide-reaching.
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Spam over Internet telephony not prevalent yet, experts say
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The rule requires covered entities "take reasonable measures to protect against unauthorized access to or use of the information in connection with its disposal"
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"The scope of issues and risks bombarding network and security administrators is driving a merging of security and networking"
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"Operation Peerless" uncovers 3,600 computers used to distribute child pornography
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Patch management number one concern, say respondents
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Gateway-based service stops spam and viruses from reaching the network
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More than a third of surveyed firms still share personal data with third parties without permission
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All too often, when floods or other natural disasters hit homes and businesses, important records or precious memories are lost forever.
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High-security independent online access to the Parliament's network
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Six New Hampshire school districts hope a universal database to track student performance will improve education.
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CIO Sandra Smith recognized for her efforts to align Department of Navy information assurance workforce management requirements with new Department of Defense policies and procedures
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Group provides tool to make passwords in Windows more secure
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Montgomery County, Ohio's Office of Family and Children First enables courts, law enforcement agencies and social service providers to collaborate securely.
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Screensaver pulled from the Web when Internet service providers started to block access to the download site just a week after it was launched.
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When your network suffers less than 27 minutes of unscheduled downtime during all of 2003, you're doing something right
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Enterprise spyware audit detects more than 20 spies per computer
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