Cybersecurity
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The incident, described as an “attempted interruption,” prompted staffers to work manually, and led to the cancellation of a City Council meeting. Water, sewer and tax payments are also disrupted.
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The move places the state among a growing group of governments using the shared authorization framework to reduce duplicative vendor security assessments. GovRAMP evolved from StateRAMP last year.
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A faux-phishing email crafted by students at Eminence High School in Kentucky snagged 14 staffers at the district. Another in late January, created with help from generative AI, persuaded 29 staffers to click the link.
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"We sought out a CFIUS review because we are confident it will clear the air"
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Information communications technology (ICT) is playing a more and more important role in the city's economic and social development
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To purchase or add to existing electronic health records and other computerized patient management systems
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"Students plainly know that we are watching ... it is hard to dispute what the camera sees"
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"This updated web portal is a giant step forward for our agency and a helpful new tool for you"
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Spammers use internet domains from small islands to host and send spam
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Indicates just how many users are still not updating their security systems
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"Connecticut voters can expect this state's history of reliable, accurate elections to continue"
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Legislation aimed "to modernize the approach to commercial transactions, allowing for the use of modern technology in such transactions"
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"The protection of the fundamental right of parents to protect their children from harmful sexually-oriented material is indisputably a worthy goal"
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"With more than 1.5 million cases filed in Indiana courts each year, Hoosier law enforcement officers, lawyers, government agencies, and citizens need timely and accurate court information"
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"The real issue here is not privacy or cost, it is modernity"
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Survey says more than 90 percent of companies too reliant on employees for compliance
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"It is clear that hackers are here stay as they are continuing to launch attacks despite the stiff fines and legal actions being taken across the world"
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"The average life of phishing sites has gone from one week a couple years ago to about one hour in 2006"
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"We are always exploring methods to continuously improve all aspects of aviation security"