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Prison cybersecurity covers attacks on correctional systems, inmate data exposure, and technology risks affecting secure operations.

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Prison is a correctional facility or the wider prison system that manages incarcerated people, staff, visitors, and contractors. In security reporting, the tag may cover cyber incidents affecting prison agencies and facilities, the protection of incarcerated people’s data and communications, or the imprisonment of people convicted of cybercrime. These are related but distinct contexts, so reports should identify whether prison is the affected environment or a legal outcome.

Prisons operate systems with both information-security and physical-safety consequences. Records may include identity, health, legal, and behavioral data, while connected doors, cameras, alarms, inmate-management systems, and communications platforms can affect facility operations if unavailable or manipulated. Material safeguards include strict access control, network segmentation between administrative and operational systems, logging and monitoring of privileged or vendor access, and tested continuity procedures. Privacy and compliance requirements are especially significant because incarcerated people have limited control over how their information is collected and shared. Incident response must protect evidence while maintaining custody, staff safety, and essential services.

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Also: US Prosecutors Charge Suspected North Korean IT Worker CollaboratorsThis week, researchers spied Palo Alto firewall flaws, a North Korean IT worker conspiracy, ChatGPT as DDoS vector. Chinese hackers targeted a VPN maker, a fake PyPi package and a Russian threat actor shifted tactics. BreachForums admin faces prison and scammers used the release of Ross Ulbricht.

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Trump Frees Silk Road Founder From Life in Federal Prison

President Fulfills Campaign Promise to Pardon 'Dread Pirate Roberts,' Blames DOJ AbuseOn his second day in office, U.S. President Donald Trump pardoned Ross Ulbricht, founder of Silk Road, an online marketplace tied to over $200 million in illegal bitcoin transactions. Ulbricht has been in federal prison since 2015, sentenced to life with no possibility of parole.