Cybersecurity
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Since making the change in the spring of 2025, officials have consolidated licenses and are pushing Internet to all city sites. Both initiatives combined have saved several hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Navigating insights from the World Economic Forum’s meeting at Davos on AI-driven threats, the push for digital sovereignty and the weaponization of critical global infrastructure.
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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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Iris scan and fingerprint recognition technology at Minneapolis/St. Paul, Los Angeles and Houston airports
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Submission of police data over the years built a mountain of data without easy access to specific information
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Police, fire and EMS personnel to be linked by one communications system
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System utilizes existing infrastructure to increase safety and lower cost.
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The U.S. Conference of Mayors released its June 2004 Interoperability Report
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New system for inmate booking and release, visitor identification currently being piloted.
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E-mail software automatically archives 17,000 users' e-mail
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Police in Durham, North Carolina and Virginia use software to make computer-generated renderings of suspects
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Statewide network will connect public-safety officials at all levels of government
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Company changes its name to McAfee and is selling Sniffer Technologies business to refocus on security.
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Wi-Fi security specification, 802.11i, received final approval from a standards group, with improvements to the quality and speed of wireless networks expected to follow.
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New Zombie and Trojan Horse Threats Demand Layered Security Strategies
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State lawsuit is first under Federal CAN SPAM Act of 2003
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Security software continues to be the strongest sector in the poll.
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Study highlights challenges and priorities facing IT managers
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New study by the Radicati Group Inc. shows the number of unique worldwide phishing attacks is increasing rapidly
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60 patrol-car system saves about $50,000 per year
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Indiana delivers digitally certified driver records to county prosecutors.
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