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Nov 06 2023
News
Oklahoma, Oklahoma School Security Institute launches suspicious activity reporting app
KTUL 8
Oct 07 2023
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Ransomware attack threatens to expose McLaren Health patient data
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel warned this week a cyberattack against McLaren Health Care could affect a large number of patients. McLaren Health, a healthcare system with 15 Michigan hospitals, was hit by a ransomware attack in August, according to the attorney general’s office. Ransomware, a type of malware that can shut down an entire network, is used to steal data before encrypting
MLive.com
Nov 01 2023
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Congressman Gabe Vasquez proposes legislation to address border security, immigration
Citing a 343% increase in migrant border crossings since 2020, New Mexico District 2 Rep. Gabe Vasquez is attempting to address immigration reform during his first term in Congress. Speaking from a busy Santa Teresa Port of Entry on Monday, Vasquez announced his plan to introduce a package of five bills related to border security and immigration. The bills address providing a pathway to
Las Cruces Sun-News
Oct 24 2023
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States sue Meta for harming young people’s mental health, collecting data on children
A group of 33 states including California and New York are suing Meta Platforms Inc. for harming young people’s mental health and contributing the youth mental health crisis by knowingly designing features on Instagram and Facebook that addict children to its platforms. The lawsuit filed in federal court in California also claims that Meta routinely collects data on children under 13 without
Keloland
Nov 18 2023
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John Madore Identified as Shooter Who Killed NH Hospital Security Officer; AR-Style Rifle Found in Truck
CONCORD – State officials said they believe John Madore, 33, a transient who had lived in the Seacoast area most recently and in Concord, was shot and killed by state police after he killed an unarmed security officer at the state’s secured psychiatric hospital Friday afternoon. A running U-Haul van found in the parking area outside New Hampshire Hospital, which police said they have linked to
In Depth NH
Nov 11 2023
News
‘It’s The Border, Stupid!’ – Voters Rank U.S. Security Higher than All Foreign Conflicts.
Polling shows American voters value border security far more highly than the Ukrainian or even the Israeli war effort, with almost 70 percent of respondents to a Morning Consult survey saying they approve of more funding for the U.S.-Mexico border.
Sixty-eight percent of respondents backed more money for border protection, compared to 61 percent who backed aid for Israel and 58 percent
The National Pulse
Oct 13 2023
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US Investigating Chinese Bitcoin Mining Plants For National Security Risks
U.S. national security agencies are taking steps to guard against possible intelligence collection efforts on military sites from Chinese bitcoin mining sites in the U.S., The New York Times reported. Of particular concern is a site in Cheyenne, Wyoming, that is near both a Microsoft data center that supports Department of Defense (DOD) operations and a military base that maintains nuclear-
The Daily Caller
Nov 07 2023
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Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves secures second term after Democrat opponent concedes
Incumbent Republican Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves secured a second term at the helm of the Magnolia State after Democratic opponent conceded the race late Tuesday night. Reeves defeated Democrat Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley — who is rock and roll legend Elvis Presley's second cousin — in a contest closer than one might expect from ruby-red Mississippi. WHY THE GOVERNOR'S
Fox News (Online News)
Dec 01 2020
Analysis
To enhance data security, federal privacy legislation is just a start
As Chinese companies like TikTok gain access to U.S. markets and ever more data on American citizens, many observers have argued that federal privacy legislation has become a national-security imperative. Yet concerns about China and national security are only two of several reasons for the United States to enact such legislation. When it comes to strengthening privacy, digital trade, and U.S
Brookings Institution