Cybersecurity
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While overall ransomware attack numbers remained steady, higher education institutions drove a sharp rise in exposed records, fueled in part by third-party software vulnerabilities.
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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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NIST publishes federal strategy, seeks public comments.
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Several agencies using new analytical technologies.
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Florida, Michigan and New Jersey discuss crisis preparedness
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Advanced technology to manage emergencies.
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Airport fire and EMS systems to benefit.
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Las Vegas tracking system will use radio frequency identification technology to improve passenger safety.
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York, James City will link 2,000 radio users.
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Target notification calls citizens to provide critical information in times of crisis.
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AFFIRM releases eighth annual CIO challenges survey
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Beginning July 1, 2005, all touch-screen systems purchased must have a paper audit trail
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Four states engaged with federal groups
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Measuring a year in the life of the public-sector IT community.
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Real-time search and retrieval to speed investigations and promote information sharing.
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Law enforcement software creates composite sketches of suspects for faster distribution.
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National Emergency Number Association and VoIP leaders agree to provide emergency service access for VoIP users.
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Law enforcement organizations obtain grants for in-car technology.
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