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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Security News and Features
Mark Weatherford, chief information security officer, California Government Must Attract More Cyber-Security Talent (Opinion)
Why aren't more people interested in becoming government cyber-security experts?




Computer Security Spammers Misuse the Name of United States Attorney General
E-mail claiming to be from the U.S. Attorney General lure recipients to send money to avoid legal prosecution.

It Doesn't Pay to Skimp on Cyber-Security (Opinion)
Governments must still protect domains, critical infrastructure and Web 2.0 platforms.

EU Charges UK With Electronic Privacy Infringement
If not resolved, the next step is referral to the European Court of Justice.

Arizona Supreme Court: Metadata a Public Record
Phoenix police officer alleged that notes kept by his supervisor had been backdated.

NASCIO Recognizes Top State IT Projects, Elects President
Categories include business continuity, portals, information security and cross-boundary collaboration.

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