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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"As parents, we worry about what our children might be doing online ... And as a parent, I am happy to sign this law, which gives law enforcement officials the tools they need to protect minors from predators who may be watching our children on the Internet.
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H.R. 811 micromanages election procedures including requiring parallel use of both electronic and paper ballots -- including at early voting locations -- and imposes costly new processes for hand-counting paper ballots.
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"The company broke its contractual promises and duty of care to safeguard the secrecy of sensitive data. It misappropriated state property -- taking significant valuable data for its own use without permission or authority."
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"Getting this kind of recognition on a statewide level just confirms what we've known all along -- that network security is a significant issue and it's vital that we take steps to protect customers against identity theft and computer fraud."
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"Accenture regrets this unfortunate incident, which was clearly caused by human error."
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"These post-election procedures should send a strong and simple message to voters -- your vote will be counted, we'll make sure of it."
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New version introduces new threat detection, threat response and impact analysis methods.
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Survey of 800 adults shows public wants secure drivers licenses.
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"Panda burning incense" worm stole passwords and usernames.
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Undercover youth accounts receive sexual solicitations from adults.
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"The King County Clerk's office worked hand-in-hand with multiple parties to replace the paper-based process and enhance justice."
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According to his lawyer, the so called "precious genius" has received approximately ten job offers.
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The Online Disclosure Act required the Secretary of State to create an online searchable database to give the public access to state campaign finance information.
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"Through raising awareness of cyber security, we can show citizens how to avoid Internet threats while still taking advantage of the great benefits that the Internet has to offer us all,"
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"The junta has cut the country off from the rest of the world in order to better crush the nascent saffron revolution. We appeal to the international press to step up its coverage by trying to get journalists into the country so that this dramatic situation is not played out behind closed doors."
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"This is part of an ongoing and integrated security project that will make policing more effective throughout our city, indoors and out."
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The bill, introduced in February "would micromanage election procedures, impose costly new processes for hand-counting paper ballots and expose election officials and pollworkers to lawsuits in federal court."
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GPS monitoring will be expanded to the highest-risk offenders using the governor's emergency fund.
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