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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Research reveals cyber crime is feared nearly three times more than burglary, five times more than assault.
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Cell phones can play an important role in emergency situations involving children, but only if their parents have taken the time to teach kids what they need to know.
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"With today's convergence of technologies, we strongly encourage parents to understand and keep updated on their children's online and mobile phone activities."
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"The USGS EROS archive of historic satellite imagery and aerial photography is the largest civilian archive of such data in the United States."
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Notorious hacker and botnet controller sentenced to 41 months in prison and fined $65,000.
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"Could provide suspects with the opportunity to locate and harm witnesses, destroy relevant evidence, fabricate alibis, or even flee the jurisdiction."
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State and local government agencies need to catch-up with the federal government and private sector in the realm of information security.
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87 percent of breaches are avoidable by using reasonable security measures.
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The University of Texas Identity Management Federation fosters intercampus collaboration.
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Canada makes a commitment to work with G8 in the fight against transnational organized crime and terrorism.
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"Building confidence in the security of online transactions is vital to promoting the growth of the global digital economy."
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Current enforcement options are not appropriate or sufficient remedies to deter spyware distributors.
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"The industry is participating in and financing a process that remains indefinite in both time and money."
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Only 27 percent of small businesses and 30 percent of government organizations have adopted Web 2.0.
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Police departments upgrade shared network and overcome security challenges.
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New bill will protect New Yorkers from fraudulent use of personal information and will enable victims to obtain restitution for time spent fixing the damage of identity theft.
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"Indiana has got some real problems, and this isn't one of them."
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