Cybersecurity
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Gov. Tim Walz has authorized $1.2 million in state emergency disaster assistance to address a cybersecurity incident that disrupted digital services in St. Paul for several weeks this summer.
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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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Bugs range from buffer overflows, over-information-leak and path-truncation vulnerabilities to safe_mode restriction bypass vulnerabilities
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Stanford computer science researchers analyze 5.7 million lines of software and identify 985 bugs -- most already fixed by open source community.
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System to be fully implemented by December 2005
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"Who Are You? I Really Wanna Know: E-Authentication and its Privacy Implications"
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New partners in anti-virus, client security and patch management underscore ongoing industry collaboration to help customers build intelligent security systems
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Study finds companies believe networks are more secure because of regulation despite their delaying investment in new security projects
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More real estate attorneys will have the confidence to abandon the labor-intensive postal system in favor of the online service when conducting searches for property information
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Rep. Christopher Cox responds to DHS Inspector General report, "A Review of the Use of Stolen Passports from Visa Waiver Countries to Enter the United States."
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Package of bills strengthens Michigan's consumer protection efforts
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Implements section 306 of Bioterrorism Act
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Continuing education credit available, former White House Cyber Security Advisor, Howard Schmidt, to present
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Spot an e-mail scam and ensure donations reach their intended recipients
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New notices make it easier for consumers to understand and compare policies
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Despite low compliance levels, the CAN-SPAM Act does provide enforcement capabilities and has helped to galvanize government and industry efforts to curb spam
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Topping the 2004 list: Phishing/ID theft scams, online medications and Vioxx, mortgage deals, stock tips, and 'adult' themes
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Junk e-mail down by over 75 percent in 2004, according to spam reported by members
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'What we want from an enterprise approach is to reduce redundancy and islands of technology, reach an additional 15 percent new capabilities, and decrease our existing maintenance.'
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