Cybersecurity
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Internet services are still down at City Hall and other departments nearly a week after officials uncovered the attempted incident. Residents are unlikely to notice significant disruptions, officials said.
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Some ways to master the essential tools to protect your privacy without sacrificing the convenience of modern smart technology.
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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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"I will focus on strengthening protections for our young people, with a particular concentration on increasing safeguards in relation to technology."
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"While the Internet has revolutionized our lives by providing an important resource for learning and connecting with friends, it has also created new opportunities for predators..."
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"Despite millions of dollars invested in security technology and millions more in personnel costs, we did not find a single company that had a completely clean bill of health from a risk and security perspective."
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Jeremiah Joseph Mondello was sentenced to four years in prison for criminal copyright infringement, aggravated identity theft and mail fraud.
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"Web 2.0 is pushing the boundaries of what today's interactive web sites can do, however in the rush to add features, security often becomes an afterthought."
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Most filters are not presently able to identify illegal content and content that may be regarded as inappropriate that is carried via the majority of non-Web protocols.
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According to the study, most users assume that dynamic random access memory is erased when a computer is shut down.
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"This law makes Florida a leader in preventing voter registration fraud so that every legitimate vote is fairly counted."
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CIOs can gain better data protection by ensuring applications are built securely.
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The new mail distribution campaign mostly targets computer users with limited knowledge of data security and those who ignore the common safety rules in order to gain access to sensational news.
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Highlights specific steps organizations can take to protect personal and other sensitive company-related information.
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Athletes were told they could keep blogs during the games but the blogs will have to be free of political content.
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"The people's right to know the process of governmental decision-making and to review the documents and statistics leading to determinations is basic to our society."
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A primer for public CIOs on the candidates' positions on IT.
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Employee saved reports to personally owned flash drives with the intent to sell the data.
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17.5 percent of executives surveyed said their companies are not ready to handle complex discovery requests.
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The ring used the Franklin County Municipal Court Web site to enter random Social Security numbers.
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