Cybersecurity
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At least three states have taken action following the cyber attack, which exposed sensitive personal and medical information. Hackers accessed a company network during a nearly three-month period.
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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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A statewide standard to better manage and ensure confidence in protected information-sharing efforts
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Conflict between a 1967 California law that requires callers to get permission before taping a call with a California resident, and a Georgia law allowing people and companies to record conversations with people without their permission as long as the person doing the taping is a party to the conversation
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Safety concerns vs. misuse by students
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"Developing a common-sense approach to the e-recycling challenge"
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Credit card and banking customers warned to be on guard against ID theft by phone
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Includes policies and procedures for detecting, preventing, and mitigating identity theft
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Ongoing concerns about hackers, malicious coders, customer data breaches and identity theft
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Free downloads from the NIST Image Group open source server
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Smart cards can be used for offline identity verification, when no access to a system or remote database is possible, an important feature for law enforcement officials
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CIO of Montgomery County, Maryland to Chair
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American Library Association and Information Technology Association of America voice concerns over new bill
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E-mails purporting to come from FirstGov.gov are phony
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Individuals and families will have access to i-SAFE programs, expertise, and training at Neighborhood Network centers to help navigate the Internet safely and promote cyber safe communities
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National Crime Prevention Council's identity theft campaign aims to help consumers take practical steps to protect their personal information
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"National borders are virtually irrelevant to cybercriminals, making global cooperation absolutely critical in the battle against Internet-related crime"
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Helped to better prepare 476 Michigan law enforcement officers to investigate identity theft, credit fraud and counterfeiting complaints
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"Many organizations have made the news lately, thanks to network breaches and data theft -- and that's news we don't want"
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Location verification system now insures jurisdictional compliance
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