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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New leadership change announced
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"Lack of an independent audit capability in DRE voting systems is one of the main reasons behind continued questions about voting system security and diminished public confidence in elections"
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"The U.S. government needs to focus on a policy for efficient border crossing that increases border security and citizen privacy"
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Be aware of a dangerous form of spying that can hit the pocketbook
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"Harris County currently accepts 3,500 to 4,000 document filings each day, and we are projecting that within six months, the county will see 50 percent of those documents filed electronically"
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Senators McCain and Schumer will introduce bi-partisan legislation in January
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"People expect the federal government to establish rules that protect electronic personal health information from being used inappropriately"
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Could face up to two years imprisonment, $100,000 fine
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"That experience went off largely without a hitch in Connecticut, even though they had very competitive and close elections in several races"
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Defendants whose appearance date fell between Dec. 5 and Dec. 10 will have 10 days to make an appearance
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"We require all sex offenders to register their physical and mailing addresses in Virginia, but in the 21st century it is just as critical that they register any e-mail addresses or IM screen names"
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Study forecasts that each dollar in revenue earned by the new Microsoft operating system will generate more than $18 in revenue for the IT industry
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Internet acronyms: might Look like nonsense, but they're not
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State officials look forward to changes in the 110th
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"In spite of our diligence, a sophisticated hacker found and exploited a subtle vulnerability in one of hundreds of applications"
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"When almost one of 12 sponsored links still clicks through to a risky site, there remains significant room for continued improvement"
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"We were inundated with spam, and our managers were constantly complaining"
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"Criminal entrepreneurs can make fast money with minimal risk and their ranks are growing with that realization"
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