Cybersecurity
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Jennifer Pittman-Leeper is GovRAMP’s new field CISO, which is an advisory role. Meanwhile, the nonprofit organization has now added North Carolina to the states that it provides cybersecurity guidance.
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A Chicago-area elementary school technology director recently spoke about the most vulnerable spots in school districts, the rising use of deepfakes, and the growing sophistication of email phishing attempts.
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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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E-mail claiming to be from the U.S. Attorney General lure recipients to send money to avoid legal prosecution.
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Industry research claims that people use social networking applications more often on the job, but not without some danger involved.
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The exchange of digital information flowing through human touch.
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Governments must stay vigilant with IT security as viruses constantly change.
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Restricted use of RFID capabilities to track children and motorists without a warrant.
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Any attempts to tamper with the vote are easily detected.
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Proposed California facility is part of new five-year information security strategy.
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PASS ID offers a "practical solution" to REAL ID and "enjoys bipartisan support and the endorsement of the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security."
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Attacks from the inside of an organization can be just as damaging as external attacks.
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Public-sector organizations see a drastic increase in breached records, but the number of data leaks appears to decline.
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Carnegie Mellon, MIT and Purdue team up with Northrop Grumman to help fight security threats.
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Cyber-security concerns include password protection, external malware and lost mobile equipment.
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Web 2.0 and other security dangers to governments.
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Michigan deploys the federal government's network-monitoring system EINSTEIN 1, indicating a potential new direction for state IT security.
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Detroit Health Department data breach, Colorado county opens 'carbon positive' library.
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Public-sector Web sites are among those vulnerable to construction of botnets.
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Forty-six of 56 states and territories not ready for Dec. 31 deadline.
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A power outage at a Transportation Worker Identification Credential processing facility may require up to 410,000 cards to be replaced.
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