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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"We're proud to partner with and continue supporting the ICAC task forces"
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Get Net Safe tour hopes to promote Internet safety
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Urge repeal of the REAL ID Act if Congress does not provide full funding by December 31, 2007
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Court case determines piracy trumps defamation claim
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Of those households that have only narrowband Internet connections, 40 percent do not wish to upgrade
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Facial recognition tool used to stop identity theft and related crimes
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DOJ data shows cost to individual organizations up to $10 million per occurrence
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"We should be encouraging all election officials to reject full-face ballot requirements and adopt technology that is user friendly for all voters"
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Found data includes banking records and corporate e-mails
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Sonia Chambers and Kyle Schaffer will lead initiative
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Extensive survey will delve into security habits of users of USB flash drives and memory cards
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Attacks account for up to 90 percent of monthly threats to medium-sized financial firms
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Bridgeport becomes second in region to offer coin-free parking solution
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Information included credit card numbers
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Consumers armed with information necessary to protect private data
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State legislators begin to recognize need for new technology
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If signed, California Research Bureau will study RFIDs in government documents and privacy issues
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