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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Data was used mainly to comply with regulations or to defend against lawsuits, rather than to improve care.
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Contractors chosen for National Cyber Range program.
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This program is aligned with security standards put in place by the National Security Agency.
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American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' technology survey shows protecting data is the highest priority.
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The states of Arizona, California, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oregon and Washington will participate in the event.
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Bruce Schneier, author and technologist, says today's data storage decisions will leave impact for decades.
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Christopher Painter, Deputy Assistant Director of our Cyber Division, addresses the conference.
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Welcome to GovLog, the weekly video news report from the editors of Government Technology.
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The Future of Privacy Forum issues recommendations for the new Presidential Administration.
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'Should I shut down the network and risk losing business for a couple of hours for what could be a false alarm, or should I keep it running and risk getting infected?'
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"The key to keeping kids safe online is a multilayered approach combining technology, law enforcement, caregiver oversight and private educational efforts on Internet safety."
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"Mobile marketers have refined a wide range of sophisticated practices that allow them to track, analyze, and target millions of Americans who increasingly rely on their phones for information."
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A new a study finds 56 percent of U.S. business managers disable laptop encryption, increasing risk of data and identity theft.
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"HIPAA was never intended for the digital age, because the 1996 HIPAA law never anticipated the emergence of Web-based records."
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"This bill was drafted to make Montana elections more transparent. It is a good thing for Montana voters."
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According to the FTC, as many as 9 million Americans have their identities stolen each year.
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No merchant data or cardholder Social Security numbers, unencrypted personal identification numbers (PIN), addresses or telephone numbers were involved in the breach.
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Cyber security reports due February 3rd and 17th; Northern border security reports due February 10th and 17th.