The Little Hoover Commission is researching voting equipment security. The commission will hold a public hearing July 26 to gather information on the topic.
The California Department of Technology recently released a Request for Information, gathering a list of vendors to help state agencies comply with requirements on assisstive technology. The state Department of Education is among those working toward that goal.
California's State Auditor released a letter Tuesday highlighting concerns over the design and implementation of the new California Medicaid Management Information System (CA‑MMIS).
FI$Cal, California’s enterprise resource planning program, is planning a data transparency site that will include expenditure data from across the state.
The California Department of Social Services' Office of Foster Care Ombudsman is in its first few weeks of using a new platform to manage its complaint system.
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Cybersecurity risks extend to state defenses, Internet of Things devices and infrastructure. The average person has between five and seven connected devices, so the ratio of attacks is growing — as are careers associated with cyberdefense.
The California Cybersecurity Integration Center (Cal-CSIC), built out under the Office of Emergency Services over the last three years, protects California cybersecurity interests across all state entities. Lately, the focus has been on intelligence sharing and incident response.
The Little Hoover Commission held the second informational meeting behind its research into the artificial intelligence in the workforce discussion Thursday.