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Computer Associates International plans to make its Ingres database an open-source product and to collaborate with open-source projects JBoss, Zope and Plone. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer ...
Computer Sciences plans to work with the Environmental Protection Agency to develop a database that will serve as a central repository for environmental data. The Central Data Exchange (CDX) will ...
Public bodies are quoting unrealistic estimates of database search times, leading to freedom of information (FOI) requests being wrongly refused, a computer scientist has claimed. A tribunal judge ...
WASHINGTON (CN) — A Georgia police sergeant who took a bribe to access license plate information prevailed at the Supreme Court, overturning his conviction under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. The ...
Tennova Healthcare, owner of six medical centers in Middle and East Tennessee, experienced an internal computer system outage that has forced workarounds for thousands of staff members across the ...
The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) has arrested a team of actors who illegally infiltrated the information system of the National Health Service of Ukraine (NHSU) and entered false vaccination ...
With data storage predicted to increase by 240% by 2025, a new study has found that database administrators (DBAs) are growing their teams to enable them to manage larger database server estates.
While consumers are usually the ones worried about their information being exposed in data breaches, it's now the hacker's turn, as the notorious Breached cybercrime forum's database is up for sale ...
BOISE — Gov. Brad Little signed Senate Bill 1365 into law on Wednesday that will create a statewide database to store next-of-kin information, according to a news release from Bannock County Coroner's ...
How UC Berkeley computer science students helped build a database of police misconduct in California
In 2018, California passed the “Right to Know Act,” unsealing three types of internal law enforcement documents: use of force records, sexual assault records, and official dishonesty records. Before ...
GLASTONBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — A Glastonbury man has been charged with first-degree computer crimes for allegedly misusing the Connecticut On-Line Law Enforcement Communications Teleprocessing (COLLECT) ...
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