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The Columbus City Council announced it will hold a briefing on the cyber attack during every council meeting going forward. The council also plans to hold a public hearing in early October.
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The latest info found on the dark web includes a database from the Columbus City Attorney's Office called the matrix crime database includes every incident report and arrest record written by officers.
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The list included names such as former Ohio Governors Bob Taft and Ted Strickland, whose names were probably given as fake pseudonyms. Reasons given for banning people were as severe as death threats against elected officials.
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Shawn Waldman, CEO of Secure Cyber in Dayton, said Columbus is doing a poor job of communicating with the public after a ransomware attack that appears to have compromised city employees' data.
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Business & EconomyProtecting vital company assets can be a tall task for small-to-medium sized businesses lacking a dedicated information technology team or the time to focus on cybersecurity.
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Today on Tech Tuesday, we discuss the race to narrow the cybersecurity gap and more.
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The massive cyberattack on U.S. government agencies and companies last week was breathtaking in its boldness.Cybersecurity experts blame Russian…
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The Ohio House last week approved the creation of a civilian force of ‘cyber-warriors.’ The bill is now headed back to the Senate for a final vote to...
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The Mueller report detailed the Trump administration’s handling of the investigation into his office and potential obstruction of justice.It also offered…
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Top national security officials made a surprise appearance at a White House briefing to argue that the Trump administration takes interference in U.S. elections from foreign powers seriously.