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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Virginia's proposal to use radio frequency identification tags for drivers' licenses raises hackles.
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Legislative initiative to provide privacy protection for consumer's cell phone numbers
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Acknowledged for business continuity and disaster recovery capabilities
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Organizations rely on individuals for individual laptop security
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Book deterioration necessitates electronic backups
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Why is Windows NT impossible to secure from hackers? Why should you not use a dictionary word as a password?
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Initial support includes governments of Canada, Chile, Norway and the United States
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'Some governments still have 15 e-mail systems out there and multiple networks going to the same points of presence.'
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The Georgia Department of Human Resources takes a stand against benefits fraud.
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'Public officials need to consider compliance storage management to abide by laws and regulations, avoid penalties, and enable knowledge management for better decision-making.'
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'Administrators may mistakenly assume that since digitized voice travels in packets, they can simply plug VOIP components into their already-secured networks and remain secure. However, the process is not that simple.'
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Report urges network administrators to protect against directory harvest attacks
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House Bill 5 allocates some $680,000