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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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security creates group for public and private-sector agencies so federal and local government can work together to reduce cyber-security holes.
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Reitinger will be charged with protecting the U.S. government's computing systems from domestic and foreign threats.
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A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention in human history, with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila.
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Consolidating e-mail 'communities' saves money and improves quality of life for Missouri state employees.
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Requirements for smart grids aim to ensure security is built in from the beginning.
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UC Davis conducted a study on microstamping which concluded, in part, that while engraving would only cost from $2-$8 per firing pin, the codes engraved on the face of the firing pin "could easily be removed with household tools."
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"The public clearly has a right to know what government is doing and to participate in the process."
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Washington, D.C., fires 23 consultants and places four city tech employees on administrative leave in wake of alleged scam in technology office.
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"People are ignorant to how easy a professional thief could take over their life and effectively destroy it."
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For the first time ever, revenues from cyber-crime exceed drug trafficking as the most lucrative illegal global business.
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"Until recently, documents obtained under FOIA often gathered dust in filing cabinets."
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New voter registration applicants to be compared against the Department of Corrections' list of felons.
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William Pelgrin has exemplified outstanding leadership in the global effort to combat cybercrime.
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Growth in government outsourcing drives need for public CIOs to improve management of contractors.
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"I would underline the criticality of state CIOs selecting a security framework to drive their programs forward."
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"This bill audits the voting machines, not the practices of our clerks and recorders."
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Creates the Statewide Communications Interoperability Committee to coordinate and resolve statewide communication issues.
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Worm has infected Windows PCs that don't have the MS08-067 patch installed.