Month: May 2015
IRS breach shows the importance of PII security
Cybercriminals gained access to more than 100,000 Internal Revenue Service accounts and obtained personal information and tax records, the agency reported this week. An Internet tax returns and filings service […]
Is paying the ransom the only way to remove ransomware?
Photographee.eu – Fotolia By Our organization is developing a short policy statement to deal with future ransomware outbreaks. However, a key point we disagree on internally is that some people […]
The Disappearing Sex Offender | HuffPost
As a legislator, one of the biggest concerns I have is public safety. Keeping the public safe from the many dangers that are prevalent in today’s society is a challenge. […]
Google changes Chrome extension policy amid security concerns
Google last week announced a new Chrome extension policy amid growing security concerns about potential threats from third-party add-ons. The company changed its Chrome extension policy to require all […]
Google changes Chrome extension policy amid security concerns
Google last week announced a new Chrome extension policy amid growing security concerns about potential threats from third-party add-ons. The company changed its Chrome extension policy to require all […]
IT managers should focus on capacity, not wireless throughput
It’s difficult to believe, but the first IEEE 802.11 standard, issued back in 1997, specified throughput of only 1 and 2 Mbps. Today’s gigabit-class 802.11ac-based systems are seeing explosive […]
Jose Caballero And Elissa Alvarez Must Register As Sex Offenders After Sex On Crowded Beach
A Florida couple convicted of having sex on a crowded beach face up to 15 years behind bars and must register as sex offenders and for illicit public sexcapades. A […]
Why You Can’t Trust the Nation’s Frequently Inaccurate, Terribly Organized Sex Offender Registries
Just in time for the all-important May sweeps period, a local television anchor somewhere is bound to open a newscast with a question specifically designed to simultaneously titillate and scare […]