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FleetSpeakby Nichole OsinskiJune 21, 2024

The CDK Hack: A Wake-Up Call for Public Sector Fleets

How a growing number of cyber attacks point toward a need for fleets to have a backup plan if and when they are targeted.

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Newsby Thi DaoMarch 2, 2022

Fleet Managers Prepare for Fallout of Ukraine Conflict

Public fleet managers anticipate new challenges in skyrocketing fuel prices, additional vehicle and parts delivery delays, higher vehicle costs, and even increased cyberattacks.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 9, 2020

DJI Expands Data Privacy For Govt., Commercial Drones

Following a new cybersecurity audit, a Local Data Mode feature is coming to more DJI drones to eliminate internet connection and prevent transmission of drone flight data.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 25, 2020

Teletrac Navman Earns Federal Security Designation

The Director platform is the only fleet tracking technology with FedRAMP approval and reciprocal Authority to Operate from the U.S. Air Force.

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Articlesby Thi DaoFebruary 7, 2020

Will Telematics Be ‘Free’ in 10 Years?: A Q&A with Geotab’s Jean Pilon-Bignell

Jean Pilon-Bignell discusses telematics in emergency response vehicles, what the company’s federal security designations actually mean, the best telematics contract and procurement process he’s ever seen, and more.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 18, 2019

Army, Michigan State Police Test Vehicle Cybersecurity

U.S. Army engineers and scientists performed a cyber vulnerability analysis on two Michigan State Police fleet vehicles.

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Newsby Roselynne ReyesDecember 2, 2019

Federal Fleet Grounds Drones, Citing Security Risk

The U.S. Department of the Interior has grounded its fleet of more than 800 drones, all which were manufactured in China or with China-made parts.

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Articlesby Thi DaoOctober 28, 2019

Baltimore's Brush with Ransomware: How Our Fleet Handled A Computer Attack

The City of Baltimore was hit with ransomware this year and forced to go back to pen and paper. Here’s how they overcame it.

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Articlesby Thi DaoOctober 28, 2019

How the Durham Fleet Handled a Computer Attack

The City of Durham, N.C., was hit by a virus last year that forced fleet operations to go back to pen and paper. Here’s how staff members overcame it.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 26, 2019

Okla. City Fuel Cards Compromised by Card Skimmers

The City of Madill, Okla., was affected by card skimmers at gas stations — 75% of the city's fuel cards were compromised.

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