Cybersecurity
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Some school district IT teams have been experimenting with using generative AI tools for cybersecurity, for example to analyze data logs on helpdesk tickets to improve incident response plans, or to troubleshoot code.
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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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Recommends management, operational and technical controls needed to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of federal information systems.
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Malware creators take advantage of the festive season to step up attacks.
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Help all cell phone beginners "unwrap" a safe and happy 2007.
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"They can download eAudio Books to the MP3 players they got over the holidays."
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"While I am pleased to sign legislation that provides critical information to consumers, we must do more to provide our citizens with the tools they need to truly protect themselves."
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Calls for tougher sentences, more tools for investigators and prosecutors.
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Proportion of infected e-mail continues to remain low at one in 337, but new threats continue to appear.
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"To date, the federal government has not issued regulations and has appropriated only $40 million for state implementation, despite giving states a May 11, 2008 deadline to meet the non-existent standards."
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Police arrest Williamston man in Internet predator sting.
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There's no such thing as a foolproof ID system, and this act contains chasmic loopholes through which even the dumbest terrorist could slip.
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"By blocking access to information and providing secret police with the technology to monitor dissidents, American IT companies are knowingly and willingly enabling the oppression of millions of people."
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"We must make sure [security standards] are appropriate and that they are rigorously enforced to protect against accidental access and deliberate hacking as well."
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Biometrics "will greatly reduce personal privacy because the government will be able to track your movements."
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Internet fraud last year cost victims $183 million, much of it through bogus online auctions and the non-delivery of goods.
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Inside the Internet Crime Complaint Center.
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Requires Hoosiers to show government-issued photo identification before casting a ballot at the polls on Election Day.
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