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Value-driven AI is now a strategic imperative, central to modern security toolkits. With disciplined governance and clear ...
Business leaders face a crossroads as AI-enabled "vibe coding" reshapes software development. The convenience and speed are ...
Almost a year after foreign hackers infiltrated Columbus' computer systems and leaked stolen data, the city could invest $23 ...
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One year after the cyberattack, Columbus has released no more details, but the city council signed off on $23 million for cybersecurity.
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As the region faces increasingly sophisticated digital threats targeting vital systems and infrastructure, ITSEC Asia is ...
A new cybersecurity office aims to centralize oversight, align standards and support risk management across state government, ...
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNColumbus approves $23M for improving cybersecurity infrastructureCOLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus City Council has approved $23 million to strengthen the city’s cybersecurity infrastructure.
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