Cybersecurity
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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 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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Defendants to give up nearly $200,000 in ill-gotten gains and ordered to notify the individuals whose records were sold.
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DHS recognizes that states will need sufficient time to apply for this increased funding opportunity and is extending the REAL ID grant applications deadline until March 7, 2008.
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Spam e-mail traffic peaks in accordance with time zones across the world.
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Misunderstandings of IT risk management can lead to potential IT system failures, and ultimately impact business continuity.
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Video is designed to raise awareness on securing government technology in the digital world.
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Accused of diverting users of MySpace.com to different Web sites and barraging them with ads to earn advertising commissions.
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Scam artists claim to seek donations for widows of fallen Reno Police officers.
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Publication provides tips on spotting malware.
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Internet disruptions across two continents could take over week to repair.
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Women more cautious about cyber protection, men tend to believe they have cyber theft protection under control.
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"Incident of this magnitude illuminates the fact that Internet bandwidth is a finite resource."
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Fraud victims lose more than $1.2 million.
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Public CIOs Develop Manual and Automated Processes to Improve Services and Build Trust.
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"Right now if someone steals your ID, it's a crime; but if they steal the information on your ID by skimming, it's not. That makes no sense whatsoever."
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Over 40 malware experts join forces to promote better standards for testing anti-virus software.
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Tax reporting forms include Social Security numbers and can be a gold mine for identity thieves.
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Multiple new botnets emerging to replace the Storm, experts expect spam volumes to continue to rise.
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