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We're about to get hacked – on purpose. The Ohio Secretary of State’s Office is allowing cybersecurity researchers to probe for weak spots in the state’s election computer systems. The “vulnerability disclosure policy,” announced this month, invites experts to search Ohio’s election IT systems for flaws, as long as they don’t take sensitive data or cause damage.
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, Dec. 10:GM loans $40M to company buying Lordstown plant;UA unveils cybersecurity lab;Summit County fights…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, Dec. 9:Kent State football is Frisco Bowl bound;Minor earthquake in Lake Erie shakes Ohio shoreline…
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We’re less than a year away from the 2020 presidential election, and concern about Russian interference in the 2016 election persists. Have states,…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, September 23: Conway harps on Democrats, Kasich at state dinner;Hopkins spent $2M on upgrades;Cleveland…
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The state is starting a new program with local governments and school districts to improve cybersecurity throughout Ohio. The goal is to enhance every…
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Ohio’s secretary of state is warning voters to be vigilant when they come across information regarding politics and government on social media. He says…
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, Feb. 26:Canton is first to implement wireless Terragraph;Rite Aid, Akron Schools announce drug safety…
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Morning Headlines: UA, Barberton Form Cybersecurity Partnership, Heartbeat Bill Introduced in SenateHere are your morning headlines for Wednesday, Feb. 13:University of Akron, Barberton forme cybersecurity partnership;Heartbeat bill is now in both Ohio…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, January 4: Cleveland reports 129 homicides in 2018;U of A is second site for Ohio Cyber Range;Cleveland…