Cybersecurity
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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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The state has created a policy establishing how data across the executive branch is identified, classified and safeguarded, to act as the foundation for data security. Its scope is wide-reaching.
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To track movements of ex-wives or ex-girlfriends, men attach GPS devices to the women's vehicles.
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The person sent fraudulent e-mails to intended victims asking for verification of personal details.
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The men were questioned, and police seized their computers.
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Mitnick's Web page for his security consulting company was compromised over the weekend.
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Night Vision opens new field office near Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.
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NIST says both fingerprints and facial recognition technology are needed to protect borders.
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The NCLETTC will provide hands-on experience creating digital suspect composites.
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A bill creating the national list passed nearly unanimously in the U.S.House of Representatives, and the list will be funded by fees from telemarketers.
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The controversial TIA program is looking for help in creating a database for collecting and analyzing personal records of millions of people.
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The project will allow enhanced Internet security for transactions between the government and citizens of Denmark.
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Credit card companies and the Secret Service estimate that as many as 8 million credit card numbers were accessed.
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The state's attorney general, working under authority of a state law passed last year, is forcing ISPs to block subscribers from accessing child porn sites.
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The ACLU filed an appeal on behalf of people who are unaware they are being monitored.
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The rights-management software might make it more difficult for whistleblowers to access internal documents.
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Kaiser-Permanente turns to fingerprint access readers
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