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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The attack, which sent disabling software to computers throughout the network, was discovered early on the morning of Friday, March 3.
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While blockchain technology doesn't have the highest profile among senior executives, those government and business leaders who do understand it have big plans for putting it to use.
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The state has seen a flurry of tech-centered activity in recent weeks.
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Cyberattacks have taken the topic of cybersecurity into the mainstream, from hacking credit cards at Target stores to stealing email from the Democratic National Committee.
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The company is calling for governments to come together and create rules for cyber behavior.
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Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe discussed some of the challenges present in the cybersecurity space; his state's cyberstrategy; and that cooperation, education and a united front are necessary for the U.S. to ensure sufficient protection against cyberattacks.
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Methods for determining the cases where agencies can make corrective decisions, or might need a warrant, have yet to be ironed out completely.
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Barriers to success continue to plague the cybersecurity space, according to U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul.
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United Nations officials have decried the actions of governments cutting off Internet access as denying their citizens’ rights to free expression.
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The U.S. Chief Information Officer's push to encrypt all federal government domains will take a little longer.
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The Innovation and Training Center will require collaboration between government, education and law enforcement to make way for the incoming Army Cyber Command headquarters.
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Including local government partners in the larger cybersecurity conversation is extremely important, federal and state officials said.
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A panel of subject matter experts took to the problems of legislating in the cybersecurity realm and what can happen when lawmakers don't properly understand the tech.
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Danger: Conventional cyberdefense technologies not capable of securing the Internet of Things.
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The department did not provide additional information about the computer outage, which affected a variety of online databases used by the public, but an official said the computer system downtime “was not the result of hacking.”
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Following the attack, ransom demands were made for over $25,000.
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An AT&T pact offers assistance to Texas agencies in managed security services areas including security monitoring and incident response, and can help them meet a legislative assessment target.
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Two highly sophisticated cyberattacks targeted the College of Engineering’s computer system, the first dating back to September 2012.
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