Lawmakers call for IG review of DC mayor’s WhatsApp use
In a letter to the District of Columbia inspector general, lawmakers urged a thorough review of the use of encrypted messaging apps by Mayor Muriel Bowser’s staff.
Legacy vulnerabilities risk critical infrastructure security
The convergence of IT and operational technology along with the layering of third-party digital products and services over legacy systems often compounds the limited visibility and control security teams have, experts say.
Compliance fatigue: Can states stay on top of privacy monitoring?
States may have crafted data privacy legislation that they don’t have the capacity to enforce, one expert suggests.
Chinese hackers target state governments
The APT41 group known to be linked to the Chinese government took advantage of vulnerable internet-facing applications to target at least six state government networks, according to a threat intelligence firm.
Cyber range training for government IT pros, students
Colorado Cyber Range is designed to help local governments, school districts and critical infrastructure organizations build a more secure future.
Access management builds resilience to insider threats
By increasing visibility, automating detection and response and increasing security with multifactor authentication, access management software can help agencies successfully deploy an insider threat mitigation program.
Governors tighten IT cybersecurity amid Ukraine attacks
Governors in Texas, Colorado, New York and North Carolina are calling on their IT departments to ensure critical infrastructure is protected.
The next frontier in cyberwar: Embedded devices
Mission-critical embedded systems are insufficiently protected, which gives bad actors ample incentive to invest their time, resources and innovation into compromising them.
How much damage could a Russian cyberattack do in the US?
Russian cyberwarriors can gain access and remain undetected for long periods in key systems in the U.S. as they did in 2020 when they gained access to SolarWinds software, which is used by many companies and government agencies to manage their computer networks.
NY launches joint cybersecurity center to strengthen coordination
The Joint Security Operations Center will bring federal, state, county and local cybersecurity data sharing efforts under one umbrella to improve incident response and provide a holistic view of the cyber-threat landscape.
How AI is shaping the cybersecurity arms race
AI is emerging as a much-needed tool in the cybersecurity toolkit, but it is not clear whether and how the well-documented problems of bias, fairness, transparency and ethics will emerge in AI-based cybersecurity systems.
CISA posts catalog of free cyber services
A new webpage features links to basic and advanced services for reducing the likelihood of a damaging cyber incident, detecting malicious activity, responding to confirmed incidents and maximizing resilience.
How secure are agency mobile devices?
Automated, secure mobile device management and threat detection can help agencies thwart attacks targeting employees' mobile phones.
Think twice before scanning that QR code
After cities in Texas noticed fake QR stickers on parking meters that divert payments to scammers, other cities began issuing "quishing" alerts.
Cyber primer for local leaders
The Center for Technology in Government has created a basic, no-nonsense primer to help local leaders identify, respond to and recover from security breaches.
Stop swiveling: Modernize security and info sharing with multilevel security
An MLS system, platform or environment allows information at different classifications to be stored and accessed within a single security domain, while dynamically enforcing different access policies and compartments.
Ransomware routed by fast-acting, info-sharing Texans
Thanks to federal, state and local government coordination, security teams were able to get 23 Texas municipalities hit with ransomware in 2019 back in business in eight days.
Selfies now optional for ID.me verification
The company's government customers can now verify users without using automated facial recognition technology.
Ransomware: Who's likely to pay?
When it comes to paying off attackers, local governments fall just behind the energy industry in their willingness to pay ransoms.
Procurement: The 'tip of the spear' for cybersecurity
State and local procurement staff must diversify their supply chains, mitigate third-party risks and create transparency in their systems by identifying and prioritizing the protection of their most important assets, experts say.
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