Cybersecurity
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While overall ransomware attack numbers remained steady, higher education institutions drove a sharp rise in exposed records, fueled in part by third-party software vulnerabilities.
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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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The "Digital Software Security Act" would require California state agencies to use open-source software.
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Though e-mail and electronic files present new types of evidence, law enforcement and prosecutors have to learn how to collect the evidence.
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The House Judiciary Committee is looking for answers as to how the Justice Department is using its new anti-terrorism powers.
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The information includes e-mails from Stewart's laptop and phone records from her company.
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The system debuted lat week and will match fingerprints with photos and other relevant information.
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The state will track possible environmental causes of cancer.
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Officials are looking to strike the right balance between the public's right to view documents and the risks associated with access to certain information.
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The suit was filed both in a count Superior Court and a U.S. District Court against Fax.com and a Cox Communications subsidiary.
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Working from shared principles and priorities is a must, according to the NGA.
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Attorneys general from 10 states have been examining the company's practices for nearly three years.
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States will use videoconferencing to link public health agencies, emergency management command centers, the CDC and a variety of other health organizations.
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Cops and magistrates get used to talking into a video screen.
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Tiny GPS locator enables parents to track their kids even when they're out of sight.
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Chinese authorities use control of Internet access and routine snuffing of proxy Web sites to keep dissidents from spreading anti-Chinese sentiments.
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Aether Systems will help the Pennsylvania State Police in their quest to modernize their crime-fighting technology.
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An agreement between Ricochet Networks and Denver will give the city use of 1,000 wireless modems.
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The Habeas approach and Mail-Filters' highly flexible anti-spam solutions team up to take the subjectivity out of separating wanted from unwanted e-mails.
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The world's most advanced courtroom enhances its integrated court case and juror management solutions.
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