Cybersecurity Water trade groups urge lawmakers to consider cyber training, more funding for their facilities House subcommittee members make the case that more EPA regulatory efforts surrounding water facilities could “do more harm than good.” By Christian Vasquez February 1, 2024 (Getty Images) Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Copy Link Advertisement Advertisement More Like This Kansas AG website briefly hosted ad for ‘AI-generated adult images’ By Colin Wood House passes bill to reauthorize state and local cyber grant program By Colin Wood Criminals use everyday technology to track police, undermine investigations, MS-ISAC report shows By Sophia Fox-Sowell Advertisement Top Stories Congress — again — considers preempting state AI laws, this time bundling with child online safety bills By Colin Wood Advertisement
Criminals use everyday technology to track police, undermine investigations, MS-ISAC report shows By Sophia Fox-Sowell
Congress — again — considers preempting state AI laws, this time bundling with child online safety bills By Colin Wood
(Getty Images) Advocacy groups urge lawmakers to reform, expand Universal Service Fund amid congressional probe Groups are urging federal lawmakers protect the future of the Universal Service Fund in the face of legal challenges. By Keely Quinlan
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes looks on during a House Administration Committee hearing in the Longworth House Office Building at the U.S. Capitol on September 11, 2024 in Washington, D.C. (Bonnie Cash / Getty Images) Arizona secretary of state seeking new cyber funding after website hack By Colin Wood
(Colin Wood / Scoop News Group) State, local governments urge Congress to reinstate pulled cyber funding By Colin Wood
New federal playbook targets cyber grant-funded critical infrastructure projects By Sophia Fox-Sowell