Blog tagged as Cybersecurity
Some Capitols Hedging Their Bets With 'GeoFencing'
08/06/24 01:40 PM - Comment(s)
While some states are limiting "geofencing" technology, or the use of global positioning system (GPS) and radio frequency identification (RFID) to create virtual geographic boundaries, others have begun implementing the technology to further protect and secure their capitol buildings.
A.I.-Use Disclaimers For Election Ads Passes In Senate
11/13/23 03:58 PM - Comment(s)
Groups that fail to clarify that artificial intelligence (AI) was used to create a qualified political advertisement could be penalized with a 93-day, $1,000 misdemeanor for their initial offense, under legislation approved by the Senate Thursday and enrolled by the House.
U-M's First Day Of Class Interrupted By Cybersecurity Issue
08/29/23 02:44 PM - Comment(s)
The University of Michigan apologized to students and staff after cutting off online services to the campus Monday because of a "significant security concern." Classes started on time.
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