Cybersecurity
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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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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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New legislation reveals depths of apprehension for our critical infrastructure.
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Filtering still required in Internet cafes, schools and other locations that provide public computer access.
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The proposed PASS ID could be a suitable stand-in for the controversial bill, or it might be REAL ID-lite.
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Biometric technology strengthens network security, saves time and eases help-desk headaches.
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Workers' use of social networking Web sites may put IT security at risk.
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Officials fear computers could be loaded with malware.
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Hackers from around the world were surveyed at a recent IT security conference.
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Smartphones and laptops increase management issues for public-sector CIOs.
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Put in place covertly after furor over Green Dam Youth Escort Software requirement.
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A Miami man faces up to 25 years in prison for stealing over 40 million credit card numbers.
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Employees were using other accounts for county business purposes through e-mail providers such as Windstream, Yahoo, AOL and Hotmail.
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County, city, village and special district salaries exposed.
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Enterprise license agreement with McAfee provides security at a 75 percent cost savings.
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Data indicates that the most popular programs are being left undefended by their creators.
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SaaS and other Web services attract state and local governments, but some host their own private cloud services.
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Cybersquatting is the use of a domain name for a Web site that rightfully belongs to someone else.
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More than $164 million will be distributed to state unemployment insurance departments for improvements to IT, cyber-security and system modernization.
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Don't make 'bear shaving' your security policy for Web 2.0.
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