Plus, new privacy legislation is introduced in Washington state and more...

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GOVTECH CYBERSECURITY
FEBRUARY 4, 2020

New Privacy Legislation Introduced in Washington State
A number of bills have been introduced that seek to transform the relationship between the state's consumers, data brokers and large tech companies, but lawmakers don't necessarily agree on the legislative fine print. READ MORE

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Coronavirus Scams: Phishing, Fake Alerts and Cyberthreats
As new global stories emerge by the hour on the coronavirus, bad actors are (again) trying to confuse online updates with phishing scams and destructive malware. Here’s why action is required now. READ MORE

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Social Security Numbers Revealed on County Website

Cyberattack Strikes City Hall in Northern Illinois

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Denver Private University IT Still Impaired After Paying Ransom

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