Some librarians say the right digital tools, in moderation, can help students get interested in reading and build literacy ...
The former U.S. General Services Administration technology executive will oversee statewide IT procurement strategy as North ...
AI may be reshaping cyber threats, but experts at the ISAC Annual Summit said SLTT governments can still reduce risk by ...
Education cybersecurity officials in Oregon revealed some of the particular challenges they face controlling and managing ...
While U.S. leaves AI policy to states and local districts, Norway is banning most AI use in schools and funding physical ...
Fake job ads are among the threats Minnesota job seekers face as AI and generative AI accelerate online fraud. Deepfakes and advanced tech could push the annual U.S. consumer fraud tally to $40 ...
A bill that just cleared the U.S. House of Representatives would, if it becomes law, aim to ensure small businesses are safeguarded against cybersecurity risks by studying the effects of cyber attacks ...
The Internet has been awash in World Cup content since the contest got underway in North America earlier this month. The latest tournament-related trend is undoubtedly a wholesome one. A number of ...
A $7 million settlement state Attorney General Jeff Jackson reached with landlord LivCor keeps the company from using so-called algorithmic pricing to set rents or share data with other landlords.
The Los Angeles school board approved a policy this week to limit screen time for all students, with different limits for different ages, and stop giving them computers to take home every day.
The policy intelligence company, founded in 2020, is turning to AI to move into a "workforce execution" space. Local governments and lobbyists are among the intended customers for the new tool.
A sweeping data center reform bill has failed to clear the statehouse, and some power bills could be passed on to residents and consumers in other states before lawmakers are back in session.