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Utah launches cybersecurity audit, technology director resigns following breach

May 16, 2012No Comments
Utah launches cybersecurity audit, technology director resigns following breach

A few weeks ago, Utah had a significant breach in the security of health and Medicaid patient records. According to press accounts of the incident, despite state protocols requiring the data to be wiped in the event of a breach, records sat exposed for months effecting some 280,000 people. Now, the technology director for the [...]

Google responds, claims new privacy policy will not effect sensitive data

March 22, 2012No Comments
Google responds, claims new privacy policy will not effect sensitive data

Last week, CivSource reported on several concerns over Google’s new privacy policy raised by government IT consultants Jeff Gould and Doug Miller. In the article, both men raised several concerns about Google’s new privacy policy and what it might mean for government customers. Google has responded, in an attempt to address those concerns.

Google’s privacy policy may cost them government contracts

March 12, 2012No Comments
Google’s privacy policy may cost them government contracts

As the federal government pursues a ‘cloud first‘ strategy, service providers are rushing to offer government cloud solutions. However, for some providers new to the public sector, like Google, many serious questions about data security and ownership will need to be answered. CivSource spoke with Jeff Gould, CEO & Director of Research, Peerstone Research and [...]

NIST to build cybersecurity research center in Maryland

February 22, 2012No Comments
NIST to build cybersecurity research center in Maryland

The state of Maryland and the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) have announced a partnership that will create a cybersecurity monitoring center in Maryland. The center will focus on cybersecurity research with support from both the public and private sectors.

As law enforcement moves to cloud, security concerns loom large

December 29, 201144 Comments
As law enforcement moves to cloud, security concerns loom large

Government agencies at all levels are examining how to use cloud services as a means of upgrading their systems while maximizing value. Moving to cloud can allow agencies to condense sprawling IT systems, offer more mobility options and manage legacy systems. However, along with all of this convenience comes a significant security headache. Many agencies [...]

Rhode Island launches second student cybersecurity competition

September 20, 201174 Comments
Rhode Island launches second student cybersecurity competition

Rhode Island is hoping to get students interested in cybersecurity with a new contest. Congressman James Langevin of Rhode Island is launching the second round of the Rhode Island Cyber Foundation Competition which lets students compete to show off their computer networking and cybersecurity skills.

Perspectives coming out of the East/West Institute’s global cyber security summit in london

July 5, 201137 Comments
Perspectives coming out of the East/West Institute’s global cyber security summit in london

I believe many readers would agree that cyber threats are one of the more significant issues facing our nation’s businesses and governments today. Earlier this month, I attended the East/West Institute’s (EWI) Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit in London. EWI is a global think tank that has organized a series of meetings to help address the pressing [...]

Governors hear from security officials, state CIOs about cyber security

March 2, 2011286 Comments
Governors hear from security officials, state CIOs about cyber security

Although the headline was lost among budget cuts, state capital protests and public sector layoffs, efforts to gin up interest in cyber security during the National Governors Association Winter Meeting last weekend were heard loud and clear. Calls from the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) and a briefing by General Keith Alexander, [...]

Mobile devices, consumerization of government info driving SLG security

February 10, 2011203 Comments
Mobile devices, consumerization of government info driving SLG security

Getting face time with the boss when it comes to information security is a hard thing to do in government. Much like the electricity that keeps lights on in our homes, we only begin to think of cyber security when there is a breach or a high-volume displacement of data. CivSource recently sat down with [...]

States must act decisively on cybersecurity report says

December 1, 2010229 Comments
States must act decisively on cybersecurity report says

During October, Deloitte and NASCIO worked together on a survey that examined cybersecurity initiatives in state governments nationwide. The report, “State Governments at risk: A Call to Secure Citizen Data and Inspire Public Trust,” painted a grim picture for cybersecurity at the state level. More recently, CivSource spoke with Srini Subramanian director of state government [...]

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