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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Hackers steal credit card data from supermarket chain.
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The legislation modernizes the state's laws to better protect children from sexual predators who use the Internet.
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Program is to provide young people access to information technology so they can learn marketable skills, find required information, and participate in the global online community safely.
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Charged with copyright infringement rather than virus writing.
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Five nations, one mission: fight cyber crime.
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Cyber criminals can find ways to reach confidential information unless networks are securely protected.
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Gov. Perdue today signed an executive order to protect state data by standardizing information security reporting.
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China Mobile apologizes for unsolicited commercial text messages.
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The software allows for the transformation of raw security data into roadmaps that allow users to proactively prepare for attacks, manage vulnerability risks and have real-time situational awareness.
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Republicans and Republican-leaning-Independents trusted the most widely used voting technologies at significantly higher levels than did Democrats and Democratic-leaning-Independents.
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"Acquisitions of third-party advertising companies by large Internet companies have raised serious and important privacy issues with respect to who is monitoring an individual's online behavior for marketing and other purposes."
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Hackers used Trojan horse to steal bank account information.
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The entire planning commission of the City of Elgin, Ore., resigned last week rather than consent to new ethics requirements taking effect this year.
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Letter outlines improved security of Maine drivers' licenses.
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Institute will provide data security and technology-based emergency preparedness training to law enforcement personnel.
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Victims manipulated by being bombarded by pop-ups, offered "solution."
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Nearly $200,000 stolen, $150,000 was supposed to go to the American Cancer Society.
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Report commissioned by the Prime Minister outlines steps to improve online safety of children.