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State and local government leaders offer candid insights into their latest IT challenges and investments.
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The cloud-based platform exposes vulnerabilities to help improve reliability of public sector software.
PCI DSS v4.0, effective in 2024, brings major changes to security standards for public-sector credit card processing. Anti-phishing, patch management, web app security and network enhancements are key aspects.
“Increasingly, government agencies — and the people they serve — need a payments system that is connected across departments and jurisdictions,” writes one payments executive.
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The department, which has an estimated Fiscal Year 2025 IT budget of $49.3 million, provides administrative services to various judicial-related entities in Florida, including offices of state attorneys, public defenders and other legal offices.
Through the County Recorder’s new records portal, residents can now access official documents such as deeds, mortgages and liens online and from their mobile devices.
A few system requirements include storing more than 10,000 insurance certificates, accommodating various insurance profiles and allowing receipt and comparison of insurance proofs.
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