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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Open source offers global support and tested security, but requires due diligence.
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Organizations need practical application of fundamental project management principles.
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Mark Weatherford hopes California will unveil statewide IT security policy refresh by the end of the year.
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Data mining and social media strategies can help government remain competitive and connected in the 21st century.
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Public-private partnership would give the state DMV green light to research benefits, address concerns and potentially help plug $19 billion budget hole.
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Considering the number of botnets, malware, worms and hackers faced every day, organizations need a coherent methodology for prioritizing and addressing cyber-security risks.
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Michigan Department of Information Technology upgrades the state's wireless network.
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Money and privacy among top concerns for those knowledgeable about the smart grid, survey of 1,000 online respondents finds.
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The transition to DNSSEC will be difficult, but the increased security will be worth the effort.
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There's a disconnect between bosses and their employees and how prevalent they believe consumer technology is in the workplace. The finding could have security ramifications.
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Future IT visions from experts at Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, IBM, Accela and TerreStar Networks
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Advanced cyber-attacks and spam are increasing, according to M86 Security Labs report.
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Federal authorities arrested one man they allege was behind the cyberattack that took down the city’s website last August.
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The Department of Homeland Security said it received reports of 59 cyber incidents at energy facilities last year, up nearly a third from the year before.
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This year’s awardees offer a fresh set of stories that are filled with good ideas.
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The group of hackers who claim to have penetrated several Augusta networks said it will disband now that the legislation will not become law.
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While federal authorities focus their attention on several attacks on the Ohio town, a number of other high-profile attacks have made headlines in recent months.
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"People don't report it for various reasons," Michael Levy said, "but often they don't want the embarrassment."
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