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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"DNS poisoning" suspected as the method of attack on the Web site.
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Telemarketers would pay an annual fee of $29 per area code to which they make calls.
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The state has rolled out an online application for Alaska's permanent fund dividend.
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Though originally acquitted on charges of violating Norway's data break-in laws, the teenager will be back in court.
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The former executive director is still pursuing a motion to dismiss the charge he pled guilty, arguing that the conference call he listened to was an open meeting under state law.
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Critics contend that the tax-preparation companies are improperly using taxpayer data to market other services.
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A nonbinding resolution urging state law enforcement officials not to engage in any activities that threaten civil rights of the state's residents has passed the state House.
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Federal lawmakers gathering testimony on potential weaknesses of computer networks, threats to personal financial information.
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Image-recognition software will help law enforcement agents identify new victims.
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Monitoring Internet-based telephone services gives law enforcement agents a host of new problems to confront.
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State courts struggle to find balance between electronic access and privacy rights.
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Both AAMVA and the feds look at data sharing that can detect individuals attempting to obtain driver's licenses in more than one state.
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Super computer systems that track our everyday transactions have many on edge.
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The CDC aims to more efficiently collect and disseminate information about communicable diseases.
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Civil liberties groups and privacy advocates just wrapped up a conference on how to stem increased government surveillance.
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The company has taken some flak for its initial plans to use radio frequency identification tags in clothing.
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