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Rep. John Katko (R-Camillus), who is the ranking member on the House Homeland Security Committee, said cyberattacks are some of the most serious threats facing the country. Katko held a recent roundtable with local government, utility, health care, education and business leaders, to discuss the steps they can take to improve their cybersecurity. One of the problems they face is finding enough talent to fill cybersecurity jobs.
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John Demers looks back on his latest stretch in the Justice Department in an exclusive interview with NPR. Cyber threats from Russia and China will remain a big problem, he warns.
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In his first interview out of office, Matthew Masterson, a top deputy to Christopher Krebs at the Department of Homeland Security, called 2020 "as smooth a presidential election as I've ever seen."
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President-elect Joe Biden said he would make cybersecurity — and responding to this broad attack in particular — a priority for his incoming administration.
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Board of elections commissioners in central New York met with federal cybersecurity officials to talk about what issues and vulnerabilities they face…
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Rep. John Katko (R-Camillus) hosted a roundtable with local officials and representatives from the Department of Homeland Security, to discuss the…
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The city of Syracuse is entering into an agreement with a cybersecurity company to test the city’s network vulnerabilities, free of charge. This comes…
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A vote on a cyber security bill is expected soon in the U.S. Senate.The proposal would overhaul the nation’s cyber security laws, and senate leaders are…
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A major breach in data at Anthem Inc — a health care company — is raising questions about the security of data across the industry. A Rochester cyber…