Cybersecurity
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Federal lawmakers reactivated the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program earlier this month — but the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees it, is in partial shutdown.
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The city currently cannot process some online credit card payments, because of a cyber attack on one of its payment gateway providers. Officials are working to stand up a secure alternative solution.
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From compromised TVs to AI-powered house chores, exploring the evolving global threats and why human-centric security matters more than ever.
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DoD leaders are worried about devices being used to track personnel or to eavesdrop on classified meetings.
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Hackers have a duty to find vulnerabilities in software.
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The Pakistani government is forcing Internet cafes to register with government officials and to track patrons' identities and what Web sites they visit.
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The conference will host a variety of security presentations and work shops.
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Critics are concerned that the governor is keeping too much from the public.
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The Secretary of State's Office and the Motor Vehicles Division collaborated on the new electronic government service.
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Under the settlement, the company agrees to government oversight and will increase security in its Passport service.
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The bill would force financial companies to get permission from consumers before selling personal information to outside marketing companies.
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By signing a pact to voluntarily investigate content the Chinese government deems subversive, the company is clamping down on free expression, Human Rights Watch said.
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Many Japanese are not happy with the government's new national registry system, which would track people by 11-digit numbers.
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The controversial program will not be implemented until Congress adjourns in the fall.
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The company, to promote its series of video games, is looking for someone willing to change their name to Turok.
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The alleged flaw could allow attackers to pose as legitimate Web sites and collect personal information from unsuspecting victims.
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The city's new Customer Service Request system allows city personnel to receive non-emergency 3-1-1 calls even while traveling in a city vehicle.
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A state prison in California deploys the TSI PRISM technology to help keep track of inmates and make the prison safer.
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The forensics software is being used worldwide to help examiners manage large volumes of evidence efficiently.
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A collaboration of Massachusetts's cities has awarded a contract to Viisage Technology to implement its facial recognition solution.
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Carnegie Mellon University is providing resources for historically black and Hispanic institutions to produce information security experts.
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