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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A team of ISU computer scientists is working together to create an algorithm on school data extremely difficult, even for today's hackers.
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Bridget Kravchenko is set to become the first woman to hold the Detroit-area county’s top information security position when she assumes the role on May 29.
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The plates will generate more data than the average car, which could be useful for a number of purposes. But it also creates one more trove of information to protect.
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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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Portland's chief technology officer is warning of an increase in sophisticated attempts from hackers trying to pry open city government computer systems.
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Those watching the evolution of the region’s cybersecurity environment believe there is exponential growth opportunity.
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States jumped in to try to regulate Internet privacy. But they are finding it tough sledding in the face of opposition from Internet service providers and other businesses.
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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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Could the latest Facebook scandal cause America to permanently change the way we handle our privacy laws?
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The $100 million Hull McKnight Georgia Cyber Training and Innovation Center is set to open July 10.
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Right now, there isn’t much regulation around companies’ cybersecurity practices which leaves a lot of room for mistakes and attacks.
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During an upcoming cyber defense competition, a community college team will face a scenario that a real IT team might face — trying to keep the opposition out and protect customers’ data.
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The report indicated 30,899 cyberincidents occurred in 2016 that led to the “compromise of information or system functionality”
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A slew of new legislation proves that technology is at the forefront of the collective legislative mind at the state level.
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