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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California, New York, Florida and Texas top states with greatest number of scammers and victims.
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This is a true story of something that happened to a Maine citizen, an IT professional, and someone who knew the basic security principles of password protection.
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Unisys conducts international study and finds Americans fear identity theft and fraud-related crime most.
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Contractors must make security a priority.
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Computer spies from China, Russia and other countries are tunneling into the U.S. electricity grid with increasing frequency in order to study America's infrastructure.
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Inconsistencies in how absentee ballots were dealt with may become the subject of a legal challenge to the outcome.
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Security expert Melih Abdulhayoglu talks about cyber-security and the impact it will have on the Internet as we know it today.
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"A single transparent set of tests that will help give voters and governments confidence that the systems operate in a reliable fashion."
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Hathaway directing a review of federal cyber-security and may become national cyber-security officer.
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California chief information security officer Mark Weatherford writes on federal cyber-security.
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"Europeans must have the right to control how their personal information is used."
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Microsoft says customers, including state and local governments, must now pay for IT support that previously was free.
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"Protecting patient privacy is a top priority and this guidance specifies proactive steps organizations can take to limit the potential harm a breach can cause."
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"Most of the problems we have are due to buggy code, and there's no single cause or solution to that."
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"More people are using libraries nowadays than before, yet several libraries are in danger of seeing cuts in hours, services or staff."
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Melissa Hathaway, who spearheaded the national cyber-security audit, reveals few report details but says more information is on the way.
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Served as a policy advisor for the Clinton administration's White House Domestic Policy Council and Department of Education.