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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Computer may have contained names, addresses, SSN's, DOB's, dates of military service, and medical information
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"Recent reports that there is a 'major vulnerability' that criminals could use to 'enter countries illegally' are untrue"
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More than half of survey respondents say their security concerns are rising -- particularly among those who have experienced breaches firsthand -- but consumers are not taking these incidents lightly
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All federal agencies are required to provide US-CERT with regular updates on their patching status
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Get young people talking and maybe the guns will be put aside in favor of the Internet
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This committee will be comprised of first responder associations.
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Spammers violating "Protect MI Child" Law
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More companies are encrypting messages and protecting business information with an industry standard called Transport Layer Security(TLS)
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"I intend to make VA information security a model of data security" -- R. James Nicholson
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Coalition works with public and private entities to design secure solutions in identity management
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Serves as proof of concept for future statewide implementations
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PDAs and laptops ranked highest among storage devices posing the greatest risk for sensitive corporate data
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Taking up the cause of youth safety with a focus on bullying, cyber bullying, and Internet safety
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Fingerprint software aids identification of refugees in South Africa
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Cite machines' vulnerability to hacking, inability to verify votes
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"Like everything else, bullying has met the information super highway"
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State agency extends its legacy systems to guarantee continuity of healthcare coverage
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