TOP STORIES David Cagigal, Long-Serving Wisconsin CIO, to Step Down Chief Information Officer David Cagigal, who served in both Republican and Democrat administrations, will step down later this month. In an email to staff, the CIO said he was proud of the work his agency had done. READ MORE Government Employment Continues to Shrink as Total Jobs Rise While most sectors saw month-over-month growth in employment, the government continued losing workers in the latest jobs report — a trend not unexpected given agencies' reliance on tax and fee revenue. READ MORE Mining for Secrets: Researchers ID Global Hacker-for-Hire Ring The group, an alleged "cybermercenary" ring, has allegedly targeted people and organizations on six continents. Many of their targets were engaged in high-profile activism work against large corporations. READ MORE Popular Internet Voting Vendor Can Be Hacked, Researchers Warn Seattle-based firm Democracy Live has contracts with governments across the country, but a new report from computer science researchers claims the platform is vulnerable to hackers who may want to intervene in elections. READ MORE |