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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Equipment uses electroluminescent technology
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Rendell administration announces new resource guide
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More than 2,000 users linked in county and neighboring jurisdictions
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Experts look at cyber security to create tools for fighting cyber attacks
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Meeting of the National Infrastructure Advisory Council includes Gov. Ehrlich and Secretary Ridge
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Homeland security fuels unique partnership in challenging fiscal climate
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Department of Public Safety can search more than 1 million facial images.
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Department shares composite images statewide.
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National Guard, State Police and fire connect through single communications system.
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Springfield police install information database.
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Software delivers information on officers involved in motor vehicle accidents.
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Solution includes computer aided dispatch and field reporting.
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More than 2,000 public safety users linked in county and neighboring jurisdictions.
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Washington cities share CAD mapping, records management.
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City picks fingerprint reader and smart card technology.
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Agency phasing out Cellular Digital Packet Data network
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Portland Police Bureau begins deployment of IBIS backend system and handheld remote data terminals.
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Internet service provider tools and consumer vigilance may help reduce junk e-mail.
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