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Rhode Island Gov. McKee narrowly wins Democratic primary
Read full article: Rhode Island Gov. McKee narrowly wins Democratic primaryRhode Island Gov. Dan McKee eked out a victory in his Democratic primary on Tuesday, beating back strong challenges from a pair of opponents as he seeks his first full term in office.
What to watch in last multistate primaries of midterm season
Read full article: What to watch in last multistate primaries of midterm seasonMonths after the first nominating contests of the 2022 midterm season, New Hampshire, Delaware and Rhode Island will bring up the rear with their primaries on Tuesday.
Rep. Langevin: Public service has changed since Capitol riot
Read full article: Rep. Langevin: Public service has changed since Capitol riotAfter the Capitol riot, longtime Congressman Jim Langevin said he thought for a brief moment that the foolishness and recklessness of dividing the country would finally stop.
SolarWinds hacking campaign puts Microsoft in the hot seat
Read full article: SolarWinds hacking campaign puts Microsoft in the hot seatThe sprawling hacking campaign came to be known as SolarWinds, for the company whose software update was seeded by Russian intelligence agents with malware to penetrate government and private networks.
Suspected Russian hack fuels new US action on cybersecurity
Read full article: Suspected Russian hack fuels new US action on cybersecurityAdThe reaction reflects the severity of a hack that was disclosed only in December. The administration has also proposed expanding by 30% the budget of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency, or CISA, a little-known entity now under intense scrutiny because of the SolarWinds breach. The breach was discovered in early December by the private security firm FireEye, a cause of concern for some officials. AdRight after the hack was announced, the Treasury Department bypassed its normal competitive contracting process to hire the private security firm CrowdStrike, U.S. contract records show. “In practical terms, what that meant is they weren’t invited in because no department or agency wants to look bad,” he said.
Russian hack of US agencies exposed supply chain weaknesses
Read full article: Russian hack of US agencies exposed supply chain weaknessesInstead, they got inside by sneaking malicious code into a software update pushed out to thousands of government agencies and private companies. Instead, they got inside by sneaking malicious code into a software update pushed out to thousands of government agencies and private companies. That hackers were able to exploit vulnerabilities in the supply chain to launch a massive intelligence gathering operation wasn't especially surprising. That can mean no single company or executive bears sole responsibility for protecting an entire industry supply chain. Supply chain protection will presumably be a key part of those efforts, and there is clearly work to be done.
Hack may have exposed deep US secrets; damage yet unknown
Read full article: Hack may have exposed deep US secrets; damage yet unknownHackers got into computers at the U.S. Treasury Department and possibly other federal agencies, touching off a government response involving the National Security Council. Intelligence agents generally seek the latest on weapons technologies and missile defense systems — anything vital to national security. President Donald Trump's national security adviser, Robert O’Brien, cut short an overseas trip to hold meetings on the hack and was to convene a top-level interagency meeting later this week, the White House said in a statement. The SolarWinds campaign highlights the lack of mandatory minimum security rules for commercial software used on federal computer networks. “In all of the different departments and agencies, cybersecurity is never going to be their primary mission,” Langevin said.
Voters strip ‘Plantations’ from Rhode Island’s formal name
Read full article: Voters strip ‘Plantations’ from Rhode Island’s formal name(AP Photo/Susan E. Bouchard, File)Rhode Island will now be officially known as ... Rhode Island. Officially, Rhode Island was incorporated as The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations when it declared statehood in 1790. Although the word “Plantations” in Rhode Island’s name does not specifically refer to a place where slaves labored, the measure’s backers insisted it still offends, especially since Rhode Island’s ties to the slave trade are undeniably deep. The formal vote for House speaker, however, won’t happen until January, when the new legislature convenes. Mattiello rose to House speaker in 2014 after then-Speaker Gordon Fox resigned amid a public corruption investigation.