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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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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A Web site with insufficient security allowed consumers' credit-card data and other personal information to be viewed.
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Many firms are hoping to cash in on homeland security.
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A dozen states have limited access to public records since Sept. 11, and journalists and civil rights groups aren't happy.
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The search engine has been blocked from Chinese ISPs for several days, sources said.
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Privacy groups worry about "total identification" practices of governments worldwide.
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More and more governments are turning to the Net to snoop electronically, according to Reporters Without Borders.
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Are those on the front lines equipped to deal with the political reality of homeland security?
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Massive integration project in Georgia will put four state health care programs under one roof.
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Federal prohibitions on open-access laws are causing confusion about what records states are required to release.
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Governments are looking for one-stop access control that grants authorized users access to multiple applications.
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Though many countries would like to block their residents from accessing content that's deemed subversive or immoral, dissidents keep finding a way to get their message out.
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One proposal is creating a government network to handle communications and computing needs in the event of an attack on the Internet.
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Lean state budgets mean an increased reliance on federal funds for a range of homeland security initiatives.
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New voting machines will get their first test as elections officials cross their fingers.
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The new methods are definitely working, and Chinese are venting their anger to local ISPs.
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