Association and Academic Websites Provide U.S. Election Resources

American Political Science Association’s Media Resource webpage for the 2004 U.S. elections. “APSA has gathered resources on key themes in the presidential and congressional elections, including introductions by leading political scientists in the United States, contact information for dozens of prominent scholars around the country, and citations for recent and cutting-edge political science research.” Election …

Subjects: Internet

Essay on Growing Financial Implications of Phishing

From Crypto-Gram: Websites, Passwords, and Consumers. “Criminals follow the money. Today, more and more money is on the Internet. Millions of people manage their bank accounts, PayPal accounts, stock portfolios, or other payment accounts online. It’s a tempting target: if a criminal can gain access to one of these accounts, he can steal money. And …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Mail, Internet, Privacy

States Expand E-Gov’t Services

This USA Today article provides examples of a range of services for citizens that have migrated to state sponsored web portals, from traffic alerts to payment mechanisms for various licensing fees. Related news, Michigan Captures Top Spot in Digital State Survey.

Subjects: E-Government

Guide to Combatting Spyware

From InformationWeek, Special Report: Readers Take The Offensive Against Spyware. Includes the following articles: What Is Spyware And Why Should IT Care? Readers Share Their Spyware Strategies Strategy 1: Tools, Tools, And More Tools Strategy 2: Developing Enterprisewide Strategies Download Software Recommended By Our Readers

Subjects: PC Security, Privacy

Survey Spotlights the Contributions of Government Employees

From the press release: “On August 18, 2004, the Partnership for Public Service released a new national survey revealing that, despite the most polarizing campaign season in decades, Republicans and Democrats surprisingly agree on one thing: the value of federal government work…But, despite the positive attitudes and interest, efforts to fill critical skills gaps in …

Subjects: E-Government