Cybersecurity
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To guard against phishing-based ransomware attacks, the state is outfitting 161 of its jurisdictions and other public-sector organizations with hardware-based protection. And it's not alone.
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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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U.S. Senate to hold hearings on security of personal data after recent leaks; FCRA revision in the works
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'We've had everything from setting up a bio-terrorism analysis network where we collect and integrate data from all the emergency rooms around the county, to actually writing our own software for managing emergencies, for handling mass care situations'
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Better public access among benefits
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Phishing attacks will continue to evolve in 2005
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275,000 online images expected to double within months
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In support of 47 law enforcement agencies
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'Consumers need the right to lock up their credit files with a security freeze to prevent thieves from getting credit in their names'
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Washington state utilizes digital archiving to immortalize a legacy.
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News comes as U.S. Senate considers tighter regulation of data brokers
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The Digital City ICT applications aim to improve everyday life by simplifying public transactions, reducing telecommunication costs and by delivering new services related to the local way of life
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Personal data belonging to 8,900 Nevada motorists stolen
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To focus on communications interoperability and commercial applications of IPv6, the New Internet
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Contains classifications of products using technology to address 14 different challenges
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Solution protects students and staff from spam, phishing and viruses
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New technology uses the IP address of the originating computer to determine the legitimacy of incoming e-mail messages
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Pleaded guilty to breaking into the network and attempting to cover his tracks
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'Many legislators are bent on tackling a problem they need to know more about'
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'Only a proxy-based solution can prevent spyware while actually improving overall Web performance'
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