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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A continued rise in malicious software for smart phones is predicted as the price of smart phones drops and adoption increases.
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State Department denies passports to any non-custodial parent owing $2,500 or more in court-ordered child support.
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Among the topics to be explored are: public safety, globalization, Radio Frequency Identification, nanotechnology, children and privacy, location-based tracking, data mining and Internet crime.
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VanderNaalt will head the Statewide Information Security and Privacy Office within the Government Information Technology Agency.
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Current Web site and database were written in a programming language that the Dept. of IT and the vendor can no longer support.
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"The cost of this project was $5,000 which was very little compared to other counties who've spent $40,000 or more and taken years to complete."
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"This new campaign featuring the NFL tracker is not just designed to target ardent NFL fans but also to exploit the emerging popularity of Web-based football fantasy leagues."
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No computer, operating system or software is completely invulnerable to the types of attacks to which users can unwittingly expose themselves.
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A "panopticon" that encourages self-censorship through the perception that users are being watched.
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Called a remarkable tool that helps government and industry to protect wireless networks and other electromagnetic emissions from hacking and eavesdropping.
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Information stolen included approximately 1,819 consumers names and Social Security numbers.
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Allegedly bought expensive jewelry, cars and luxury vacations from the proceeds of their criminal acts.
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Cybercriminals planted malicious code on Web site, has since been fixed.
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"There are no indications that the data from the DRS laptop has been accessed. However, we are offering these seminars to be proactive and give Connecticut taxpayers, particularly those affected by the theft of the laptop, the kind of tools they would need to protect themselves against identity theft."
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Spammers netted more than $20 Million in stock scam.
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"Do you know where your child goes and who your child is with when they're online?"
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"The tape contains information on nearly every bank account held by state agencies ...which could total billions of taxpayer dollars."
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"In response to the fact that three of the four leading academic researchers proposed for Ohio's voting machine study participated in the recent California voting machine study, Damschroder stated, 'It demonstrates an inherent bias that would likely color any report that they give.'"
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