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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According to the county’s Information Technology Services director, there has been a dramatic uptick in the number of endpoint user attacks targeting government entities across the state.
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It’s worrying, and potentially dangerous, when someone peels back the curtain of another’s identity.
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A total of $1.5 million in federal funding has been allotted to the state for the effort, but lawmaker approval is needed before the money can be spent.
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The group known as AnonPlus defaced three New Mexico Workers Compensation websites Wednesday, marking the third such attack on state government in six days.
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Data storage in the cloud by a 211 social services vendor may have resulted in the release of information on calls from Los Angeles County residents.
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On the job since February, Minnesota Information Technology Services Commissioner Johanna Clyborne has begun key changes to the agency’s organizational culture and the management of its tech projects.
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Those watching the evolution of the region’s cybersecurity environment believe there is exponential growth opportunity.
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Lawmakers weighed expert testimony surrounding the emerging technology during a hearing in Sacramento last week.
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The international task force believes it has arrested a member of the group known as The Dark Overlord, which claims responsibility for a number of high-profile attacks on U.S. institutions and companies dating back to 2016.
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His targets included Minnesota business rivals, government agencies and schools.
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Called Futures Command, the headquarters will be the latest attempt by the Army to modernize and attract savvy tech talent to its ranks.
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According to recent research from one cybersecurity firm, state and local election infrastructure is becoming a more popular target for state-sponsored cyberattacks.
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The Hillsdale Intermediate School District (ISD) Career Center pairs high school students with state of the art technology and the chance to earn various cybersecurity certifications.
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It's been 10 years since the world first discovered blockchain. The hype about its potential has been extraordinary, but there's still no killer app.
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Three Rhode Island state departments were impacted by malware, discovered on May 31, but the state's chief information officer said no data was compromised.
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One former intelligence officer told The Wall Street Journal that disclosure, if genuine, likely would disrupt or halt ongoing U.S. intelligence operations.
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As searches of smartphones and other digital devices at U.S. borders become more common, can research and computer science help protect travelers' privacy?
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