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 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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Phishing campaign lures users to sign up for MasterCard SecureCode and receive "extra security protection."
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Critical Business Trends, Bluetooth-Enabled Prosthetics and Virtual Classrooms
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Rights management technology controls ability to view, print, copy and e-mail documents.
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RFID-enabled drivers' licenses help residents cross the Canadian border quickly, without compromising federal security standards.
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GT reader survey exposes strengths and weaknesses of information security.
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Epilepsy Foundation online forum came under attack by people who posted rapidly flashing images to cause serious injury and harm.
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In addition to the quantity, the quality of malicious programs is also improving.
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The Federal Government is continually increasing capabilities to address cyber risk associated with critical networks and information systems.
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Additional OMB leadership needed to improve use of new federal employee identification cards.
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Government scores lower than finance, retail, transportation and corporations in vendor's wireless security survey.
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"Roadmap to Secure Control Systems in the Water Sector" cyber security document released.
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Fraudulent "International Driver's Licenses," sold for $225 each.
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Web tool named after the Hubble Space Telescope searches for the maze of routers and fiber-optic cables that make up the Internet.
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"There is no discrepancy whatsoever in the vote tallies."
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Dan Lohrmann, Michigan's chief information security officer, named 2008 CSO of the Year by SC Magazine.
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Colombian citizen sentenced to prison, $347,000 restitution, for hotel business center computer fraud scheme.
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Most U.S. adults are skeptical about the practice of using personal online activity information to customize Web site content.
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National Center for Missing & Exploited Children uses custom Google technology to combat child pornography.
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