Cybersecurity

Alabama

MAGA might and happy leaders: Super Tuesday takeaways | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

The landscape for congressional races this November began taking shape Tuesday, as voters in five Super Tuesday states chose their nominees for House and Senate races.  On a night where the outcomes in the presidential primaries felt largely predetermined — former President Donald Trump’s near sweep led to rival Nikki Haley’s withdrawal from the race […]

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City Council

City Council to vote on $17.6M cybersecurity contract | Local Government | #citycouncil

Fort Wayne City Council will vote Tuesday on a more than $17.6 million computer security contract, which city officials said is a necessary cost to maintain public safety. Councilwoman Sharon Tucker, D-6th, asked to hold the item at the Nov. 28 meeting because she wanted to fully understand the three-year contract. Tucker said she had […]

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Alaska

To keep our trust, officials must be forthcoming about ‘incident’ that paralyzed Kansas courts | #alaska | #politics

Something happened Oct. 12 that sent the Kansas courts system scrambling back to the pre-digital age of filings done on paper. Exactly what happened is a mystery. Officials are being so tight-lipped about the exact nature of the “security incident” that, five weeks later, it all seems so secret that if they told you what […]

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Arkansas

Safest U.S. states for identity theft and fraud: Montana, Arkansas

Residents of Montana and Arkansas experience less identity theft — or other types of fraud — than the rest of the country. That’s according to a new report from personal finance website NerdWallet, which ranks all 50 U.S. states and Washington D.C. based on how frequently their residents were victimized by identity theft and fraud […]

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