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Take new look at Google plan


By The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register
Dec 24, 2020
Dec 24, 2020
For some reason, West Virginia government does not seem to get along well with the high-tech world. Remember “Routergate?” How about the emergency radio tower scandal in 2013-14?
So when there is a whiff of smoke emanating from a new state government technology initiative, we in the Mountain State start wondering about fire.
In October, state officials announced they planned an $8 million agreement with tech giant Google for cloud-based communications and productivity services now being provided by another mega-firm, Microsoft. Taxpayers would be saved about $11.5 million through the change, it was said. ....

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W.Va. Office of Technology monitoring hacking of federal agencies | News, Sports, Jobs


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CHARLESTON No intrusions of state information systems have been detected in the wake of a major hack of federal agencies, but the West Virginia Office of Technology is monitoring the unfolding situation.
Last week, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) announced that a substantial intrusion into the computer systems of multiple federal agencies by foreign actors with possible ties to the Russian government was discovered.
It’s unclear how long hackers had access to federal computer systems, but the intrusion only came to light after private cybersecurity companies discovered a similar penetration of their own systems according to the Associated Press. According to CISA, hackers found a backdoor into federal servers through software from SolarWinds. ....

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W.Va. agency monitoring federal hacking | News, Sports, Jobs


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CHARLESTON No intrusions of state information systems have been detected in the wake of a major hack of federal agencies, but the West Virginia Office of Technology is monitoring the unfolding situation.
Last week, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) announced that a substantial intrusion into the computer systems of multiple federal agencies by foreign actors with possible ties to the Russian government was discovered.
It’s unclear how long hackers had access to federal computer systems, but the intrusion only came to light after private cybersecurity companies discovered a similar penetration of their own systems according to the Associated Press. According to CISA, hackers found a backdoor into federal servers through software from SolarWinds. ....

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Take New Look At Google Plan | News, Sports, Jobs


Dec 23, 2020
For some reason, West Virginia government does not seem to get along well with the high-tech world. Remember “Routergate?” How about the emergency radio tower scandal in 2013-14?
So when there is a whiff of smoke emanating from a new state government technology initiative, we in the Mountain State start wondering about fire.
In October, state officials announced they planned an $8 million agreement with tech giant Google for cloud-based communications and productivity services now being provided by another mega-firm, Microsoft. Taxpayers would be saved about $11.5 million through the change, it was said.
Microsoft reacted as you might imagine, but with a twist. A company official wrote to state officials, pointing out that only weeks before, they had agreed to an extension of their contract with Microsoft, until May 30, 2023. Microsoft Vice President Jamie Harper pointed out that would result in duplication of services. He added that “gaps i ....

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