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Protecting Seniors Via Technology & Design Policy
(2019-11)
This analysis explores what steps government agencies to analyze and secure data to limit the effects of online scams targeting seniors.
How Can States Best Quantify Cybersecurity Risk?
(2020-02-20)
The article looks at Virginia to examine how cybersecurity risk can be quantified.
Data Breaches: What do the Numbers Mean?
(2019-02-17)
Another day, another data breach. But what are the trends? Here's a closer look at Risk Based Security's 2018 data breach report, along with some analysis, wider context and thoughts on what we can learn from the metrics.
State and Local IT Leaders Target Cybersecurity in Tech Upgrades
(2017-19-20)
Modernization provides many state agencies with the platform necessary to shore up cyberdefenses.
Social Media Cyber-Vandalism Toolkit
(2020-07-14)
This document provides guidance, resources, and security practices that prepare users to respond to cyber-hijacking, make informed choices, and enact future policy.
Will CISA Be the Savior of State and Local Cybersecurity?
(2020-07-28)
There is agreement on both sides of the aisle that an expansion of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) would benefit state and local efforts. There isn't consensus on just how that should happen.
How North Dakota, West Virginia Will Streamline Cybersecurity
(2019-05-09)
Both states have taken legislative steps to unify their approaches to IT security.
Data Privacy and Security: Where are We in 2019
(2019-05-07)
Companies and governments alike can do more to keep our data private and secure. As citizens and private consumers, we should know our rights and expect that our data is protected.
Data Insecurity Leads to Economic Injustice - and Hits the Pocketbooks of the Poor Most
(2019-04-30)
The drumbeat of data breaches and the growing problem of identity theft disproportionately harm low-income Americans.
Cybersecurity, Shared Services Among Montana's 5 Focus Areas
(2019-05-20)
Montana Chief Information Officer Tim Bottenfield outlines five things he wants the State Information Technology Services Division to focus on as they work to expand services for both agencies and citizens alike.