Cybersecurity
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Some ways to master the essential tools to protect your privacy without sacrificing the convenience of modern smart technology.
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The technology director of Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District in Texas says AI will make phishing campaigns and deepfake videos more sophisticated, requiring more vigilance on the part of network users.
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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 help desk tickets to improve incident response plans, or to troubleshoot code.
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"The vast majority of businesses and public institutions are still struggling with high rates of annual compliance deficiencies, resulting in business disruption, data loss and theft."
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"In order to provide leadership to the private sector, the Department of Homeland Security must demonstrate control of its networks. Unfortunately, previous GAO engagements and our own investigations into the department have shown that 'information security' has become an oxymoron."
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"Although P2P technology confers significant benefits ... it also has been associated with risks to consumers."
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Provide industry-leading technology products and professional services to large government contractor.
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The appearance of this tool confirms the existence of a business model on the Internet based on developing and selling these types of malicious applications.
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"Connected and Protected" kids' assembly on Internet safety takes place at the Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis.
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"If you receive an unsolicited e-mail with an encouragement to run the 'cool screensaver' attached then alarm bells should instantly be ringing in your head."
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Task Force report recognized that a thorough examination would help policymakers and the private sector find ways to limit the unnecessary uses of SSNs.
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"This kind of attack is particularly stealth-like because nostalgic gamers can actually play the game once they click, giving them no reason to suspect that something more sinister is lurking beneath."
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"I am pleased that despite initial concerns, it has always been the policy of the Department of Financial Services to retain all civil remedy notices, materials included with the initial filings and the final resolutions."
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"We as a state have an important role to play in giving parents, educators, and caregivers the information and tools that empower them to teach children the safe and healthy use of technology and the Internet."
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"We hope it can kick-start awareness of the issue in an effort to teach young adults about the consequences of their online behavior, as well as how to remain safe while on the Internet."
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Illegal Internet store sold $24 million in prescription drugs.
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"These findings may seem surprising because none of these emerging hot spots are high population density areas, and some are even rural."
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"This law recognizes the new risks facing consumers today and puts a number of critical safeguards in place to help the people of Massachusetts protect their credit and their good names."
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"It is the assessment of my office that ATS continues to have strong access controls, including regular auditing and training of personnel and strong information technology security."
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The Diebold, Hart InterCivic and Sequoia optical scan systems were all decertified and recertified, and will be required to adopt increased security and post-election auditing procedures.
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Consumers face a 1 in 4 chance of succumbing to an online threat and becoming a cyber victim.
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