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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Weblogs track current events and provide commentary.
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EmAlert will alert operators of power plants, water supplies and other critical facilities of potential dangers.
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California Supreme Court rules that order to remove code does not violate free speech.
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One bill calls for a study on how members of Congress could use Web- and satellite-based communications systems to stay in touch in the event of an attack on the Capitol.
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GTSI and Panasonic Deliver Real-time Crime Reporting
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Federal prosecutors have been ordered to speed up investigations and trials of alleged identity thieves.
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Best Buy quit using wireless registers after reports to a Web site about a cracker obtaining a credit card number from the transmission of data.
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A district court judge has ordered the maker of the Replay TV recorder to collect data on customers' viewing habits.
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Diebold Election Systems got the contract to revamp the state's voting systems.
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Police also seize nearly 1,000 computers from the bars, which didn't have the proper filtering software installed on the computers.
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$500,000 grant establishes the Moody's Research Center to expand programs in math, science and technology
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From New York State Department of Correctional Services. Submit by 5/20/2002.
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A civil-liberties group has sued the office for records of proposals for national identification systems.
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Democrats, Republicans clash over alleged eavesdropping, and that could mean trouble for Gov. Mark Warner.
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The chips store telephone numbers and information about previous medications.
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