‘Status quo is not an option’ for digital divide, state services
California’s state chief information officer and a T-Mobile executive both said it’s essential for government to keep pace with technological advancements.
California’s state chief information officer and a T-Mobile executive both said it’s essential for government to keep pace with technological advancements.
North Carolina is circulating a survey to better understand how it should spent $1 billion in federal broadband funding.
The Royal ransomware group has claimed responsibility for more than 150 attacks since last year, including one against the City of Dallas.
The ransomware group known as Royal claimed credit for the incident against Dallas, which resulted in several city services shutting down.
On the Priorities podcast, Massachusetts CIO Jason Snyder says his agency’s cabinet status has uplifted IT in the state.
The potential creation of federal data privacy law ‘ceiling’ sparked concern among state attorneys general.
Community leaders in Crittenden County, Arkansas, hope a new website funded by the CDC will help drive more needy people to support services.
Election systems in the fictitious Pictoria County were subjected to ransomware, power outages and acts of God during a tabletop exercise.
Officials believe eight terabytes of data, including criminal evidence, was permanently lost when a city worker accidentally deleted it in an incident that was not publicly disclosed for four months.
Eleven bipartisan state election chiefs want the agency to build on the Rumor Control website that knocked down false claims about the voting process last year.