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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A public hue and cry and pressure from Chinese businesses that use the Internet may have prompted Chinese authorities to change their minds.
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The expansion of the Justice Department's wiretapping powers under the Patriot Act is causing some concern in Congress.
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A Los Angeles-based company's Web site received 140,000 credit card submissions in 90 minutes, and more than 60,000 of the transactions were approved.
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Several proposals have been dropped as a result, including a restriction on the use of wireless networks.
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Users should be the focus, not issuing mandates, according to the White House's senior adviser on Internet and electronic security.
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A range of hardware and software is being developed that could keep the elderly out of nursing homes, though privacy concerns have some people doubting.
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A new Internet-based system that tracks foreign students at U.S. colleges and universities won't meet its implementation deadline.
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A range of products hawked at a trade fair for homeland-security products.
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Top e-government states this year are Tennessee, New Jersey, California, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, according to new research from Brown University.
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The man is accused of posting reactionary articles and essays online that attack the Communist Party.
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The proposal, which would give the entertainment industry the power to electronically disrupt downloads of pirated movies and music, might be changed.
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New York GIS data sharing cooperative proves key to 9-11 disaster recovery.
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Florida takes a statewide approach to information and infrastructure security.
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The Privacy Commisioner of Canada, Geoge Radwanski, in a letter to the Hon. Elinor Caplan, Minister of National Revenue expresses grave concern over CCRA's plans to establish a database on the foreign travel activities of all law-abiding Canadians.
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Secret Service agents are putting a high-tech twist on the idea of a cop walking the beat.
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National Security Agency signs a $282 million contract to improve eavesdropping capabilities.
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Report Reveals 65 Percent Increase in Vulnerabilities Compared to Third Quarter 2001.
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