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Report: Government implementing zero trust architecture faster than corporations
August 17, 2022 | News, CybersecurityGovernment’s speedy zero trust implementation is noteworthy for an institution that is “not usually ahead of the curve,” according to a report.
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Synthetic fraud is on the rise. Here’s how governments can combat it
August 16, 2022 | News, CybersecurityFraud will continue at scale as criminals become better networked, using the dark web to share tips including how to fool selfie verification tools.
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New chief cyber officers take a ‘whole of state approach’ to cybersecurity
August 15, 2022 | News, CybersecurityIn New York and Louisiana, the new positions are designed to promote collaboration and bolster resilience against cyberattacks.
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The prevalence of contract workers leaves agencies vulnerable to cyberattacks
| News, CybersecurityMitigating third-party security risk requires access management be an integral part of any identity security program.
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House cyber director: ‘Defense is the new offense’ for cyber
| News, CybersecurityAt DEF CON, National Cyber Director Chris Inglis discussed the nuances of cyber defense.
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Misinformation ‘harms nearly every element of election administration,’ committee report finds
| News, CybersecurityState election officials said that they “need help at the federal level” to counter the threat.
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States invest in SNAP fraud detection, prevention
August 12, 2022 | News, CybersecuritySeveral states have won U.S. Department of Agriculture grants for services and programs to stop fraud in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
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New research points to hidden vulnerabilities within machine learning systems
| News, CybersecurityAgencies need to provide extra attention and security for machine learning and artificial intelligence-based systems, beyond the normal level of cybersecurity protection.
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CISA issues cybersecurity toolkit for election officials
August 10, 2022 | News, CybersecurityThe toolkit helps state and local election officials identify their risks, make their infrastructure more resilient and protect voter information from attacks.
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Top malware of 2021 has been in use for years, CISA warns
| News, CybersecurityThe advisory highlights that such usage offers “opportunities to better prepare” and provides recommendations to mitigate cybersecurity threats.