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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Pennsylvania Police Team with ABM America For Records Management.
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The NIJ will test a Critical Incident Response Tool Set for emergency technicians.
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The company plans to send e-mail advisory this week.
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CAPPS II will color-code passengers by computer-ranked threat-level.
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Pennsylvania's highest court is hearing a defamation case in which lawyers are trying to force AOL to reveal the identity of person who posted comments in a political chat room.
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The bill would mandate that open source software be on the list of approved products for use by state agencies.
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Suspects allegedly transferred more than $130,000 from various bank accounts.
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The FBI used misleading information to get search warrants, said two federal judges.
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A Vermont congressman introduced legislation to repeal the section of the USA Patriot Act that allows surveillance of library patrons' activities.
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The new-and-improved Office relies heavily on XML and will offer updated collaboration software, as well as rights-management software.
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The nation's highest court upheld the constitutionality of states' sex-offender registry Web sites in two cases.
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Privacy advocates fear radio frequency ID tags will lead to "spy clothes" that transmit information about the wearer back to the manufacturer.
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The Kansas Library Association told the Legislature that filters would cost $150 per PC.
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Microwave Data Systems Unveils New Series of Radios to Support 700 MHz Guard Band.
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