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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Automates the process of securely changing server IDs and passwords, improving security, increasing quality of service by reducing outages, and potentially saving millions of dollars by eliminating manual updates
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"Interoperable health information exchange has the potential to dramatically improve health care quality and safety and help stem rising health care costs while at the same time ensuring patient privacy."
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"The security of our customers' credit card information has been increased, and our employees have gained greater control over turnaround time"
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This project focuses on allowing data from existing systems within practices, hospitals, pharmacies and others to interconnect and transmit data across sites"
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Information that leads to the recovery of a laptop computer and external hard drive that contained personal information for millions of veterans
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Urges vets to place fraud alert on their credit report
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An independent review of issues encountered during Tuesday's primary elections
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Information Commissioner calls for prison sentences for those caught selling personal information
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Opponents argue on privacy grounds that the law essentially creates a national identification card and as such violates their civil liberties
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"This episode reminds us that avoiding serious data breaches means taking the practical steps necessary to cover all the bases." -- ITAA Vice President Greg Garcia
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Appoints Jody Pettit to serve as health information technology coordinator
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"Businesses, individuals and public administrations in Europe still underestimate the risks of insufficiently protecting networks and information"
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Gartner analysts said IT administrators who do not manage and protect public IM will experience 80 percent more IM-related security incidents than those that do
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As enterprises increasingly are using wireless devices to create and transmit new data and to access the most sensitive information sitting on their corporate servers, the risks are much greater, the stakes are much higher, and the potential loss is much more catastrophic
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Secretary of state calls for special session to appropriate $6 million necessary to implement law
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Stronger state laws regarding sexually violent predators, ID theft, and mortgage fraud
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While 87 percent of consumers polled feel confident they can recognize a fake e-mail or Web site, 61 percent could not identify a legitimate e-mail
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State human services agencies implement a reporting dashboard that gauges case workload performance.
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