The Open Web Application Security Project, created in 2001, has published five versions of its Top 10 vulnerability rankings over the years. The nonprofit released its 2017 version this week, after a four-year wait.
A county clerk and recorder’s office handles everything from election duties to property records. Los Angeles County’s clerk-recorder office is no different.
CalPERS completed its "my|CalPERS" database encryption project later than anticipated, according to the most recent chief information officer’s report.
The state's strategic plan for IT brought together stakeholders from multiple agencies, departments and job classifications in an effort to address California’s technology needs in a holistic way.
LA County has harnessed California State University, Los Angeles’ computer engineering senior project program to complete two projects in a test run for a long-term effort. The pilot was approved by the Board of Supervisors on Oct. 17.
The IT community has heard about "Vision 2020" over the last few months. State CIO Amy Tong and Deputy Director Chris Cruz have touted the plan at several events, including at Techwire's "State of Technology" industry forum and California's Cybersecurity Education Forum.
A special district in Northern California that protects and maintains water resources in the area is seeking replacements for its current financial information and material management information systems.
Departments at the state level issue RFPs and RFIs to seek services or products throughout the fiscal year. For fiscal 2016-17, these five issued the most requests for proposals or bids.
Although the calendar year is coming to a close, the fiscal year is not. Several state departments are still seeking vendors for projects with RFP closing dates in November and December. A selection is listed below.
The California Judicial Council — and the state's courts as a whole — have been undergoing a technology overhaul, according to the Judicial Council’s CIO and the Third Appellate District’s clerk administrator.
The Department of Technology's chief digital innovation officer sat down Thursday with the Public Sector Councils' director of CompTIA to discuss innovating in the public sector.
The IT community has heard multiple times that the public sector faces a recruitment challenge, leaving many IT positions unfilled. Here are several public-sector job openings that will be closing soon.
State CIO Amy Tong and the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development have joined with the state Department of Technology, the USC Center for Body Computing and the Cybersecurity Task Force.
With both domestic and international eyes watching, Child Welfare Digital Services has been feeling the pressure of bringing a massive agile development project to the largest state government in the country.
October was cybersecurity awareness month, with the subject making an appearance at the Department of Technology’s Vendors Forum, on Twitter and even as the star of its own Education Summit. Events such as the Assembly Panel on the Equifax breach echoed the importance of improving cybersecurity practices.