Cybersecurity
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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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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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Today's governments are faced with the increasing challenge of serving citizens in a secure, yet private manner.
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NIST reports significant advances made in facial recognition technology.
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New facility provides training venue for federal law enforcement agencies.
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Wireless PDAs help physicians reduce Medicaid hassles and costs.
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The Federal Trade Commission is working with 33 state and local government law enforcement agencies.
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The Electronic Privacy Information Center will now go after records of the Department of Homeland Security's operations.
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Lawmakers are introducing several bills designed to target spam.
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Civil liberties groups say laws could stifle product innovation.
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Critics allege that "Palladium" will give users less control of their PCs.
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Vermont becomes second state to adopt digital watermarking in driver's licenses.
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Markland Technologies teaming with Eastern Virginia Medical School on research.
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UniGuard provides automated surveillance, threat detection and assessment.
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Voyager teams with AT&T on wireless data applications.
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