State CISOs must cooperate more with locals on threats, report says

Stronger collaboration among the public, private and academic sectors can strengthen overall cybersecurity and feed the talent pipeline, according to NASCIO’s biennial report.

CHIPS grants focus on seeding tech ecosystems

State and local governments must look beyond semiconductor manufacturing and support investments for infrastructure, workforce and research, a senior Commerce Department official said.

Colorado state web portal still down after cyberattack

The Russian-speaking group Killnet claimed responsibility for the hack as well as similar attacks on several other states’ government websites.

NASCIO: States must ‘hyper-focus’ on IT modernization

The flood of federal funding combined with service delivery gaps exposed by the pandemic creates a modernization imperative, according to a new report.

State beefs up gun crime data analysis

Connecticut’s new Crime Gun Intelligence Center will analyze gun evidence in real time and share forensic data to identify shooters and prevent further violence.

Broadband’s Rural Reach: How Electric Co-ops Reduce the Digital Divide

The Virginia, Maryland and Delaware Association of Broadband Cooperatives plans to connect 200,000 rural residents via fiber within five years.

Broadband’s rural reach: How electric co-ops reduce the digital divide

The Virginia, Maryland and Delaware Association of Broadband Cooperatives plans to connect 200,000 rural residents via fiber within five years.

Hackers leak data online in escalation of LA schools ransomware attack

The group behind last month’s attack published 500 gigabytes of stolen data, but the superintendent said the district still refuses to pay the ransom.

Resilient communications vital in storm’s aftermath

Hurricane Ian forced governments across Florida to respond quickly, leading to calls for improved systems and streamlined recovery operations.

House bill limits police use of facial recognition

The legislation would place “strong limits” on the technology’s use, provide transparency to those harmed by it and ensure there are annual assessments of its accuracy.

States get helping hand with cloud, cyber adoption

The Alliance for Digital Innovation said it hopes to help states invest in innovative technologies.

Digital transformation requires ‘mentality shift’

Making government staff comfortable with change is crucial as post-COVID workforce pressures persist.

How one fire department’s ‘crawl, walk, run’ mantra guides its drone use

Phoenix is slowly growing its drone program, which currently supports incident commanders managing fire-fighting resources.

Communities Collect Granular Broadband Data Amid Wait for Better Federal Maps

Whether gathering address-level availability data from internet service providers or anecdotal evidence from households, communities are working to get a baseline understanding of local broadband access.

Communities collect granular broadband data amid wait for better federal maps

Whether gathering address-level availability data from internet service providers or anecdotal evidence from households, communities are working to get a baseline understanding of local broadband access.

Water utility cyber investments stymied by unfunded mandates, fiscal pressures

During a House committee hearing, utility representatives said they need more federal money and partnerships to face down cyber threats.

Colorado Now Accepts Crypto for State Tax Payments

The Department of Revenue has added cryptocurrency as a payment type, allowing residents to pay individual and business tax through PayPal.

Colorado now accepts crypto for state tax payments

The Department of Revenue has added cryptocurrency as a payment type, allowing residents to pay individual and business tax through PayPal.

How one state is clearing hurdles to centralized services delivery

David Partsch, Pennsylvania’s chief data officer, said residents expect government to provide consumer-grade digital services.

San Francisco police to tap private surveillance cameras

A new rule allows the police to request access to footage from non-city-owned cameras for investigations and to monitor events with public safety concerns.

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