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Questions to consider before moving legacy systems to the cloud
August 31, 2020 | NewsBefore making any decisions about legacy migration, a detailed business case with quantifiable migration goals should be developed.
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Security outside agencies’ comfort zone depends on automation, experience
| NewsEmbracing automation for most network analysis leaves security analysts time to consult playbooks, focus on unique problems, experts say.
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How government is delivering better election security
| NewsWhile it becomes increasingly difficult to ensure the security and integrity of the 2020 election, plenty of progress has been made on the cybersecurity front since 2016, experts say.
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Hearing gives robot perception a big boost
August 28, 2020 | NewsRobot perception could improve markedly by giving robots the ability to hear sounds, researchers report.
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Reimagining maps
| NewsIn a recent online forum, researchers discussed how to view maps not as 2D pieces of paper but as a systems involving user data and representation.
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When high-quality supplier data becomes mission critical
| NewsIn times of crisis, agencies know that decision-making ability and response time are only as good as the information in their supplier database.
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Closing security gaps in mobile apps with source code protection
| NewsApp development teams must look for resilient source code protection that not only obfuscates the source code to hinder reverse-engineering but that also adds runtime defenses to thwart copycats and lock attackers out.
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GSA eyes SDN for post-pandemic telecom flexibility
August 27, 2020 | NewsThe General Services Administration is counting on software-defined networking to help it manage demand for connectivity in offices nationwide, according to one of the agency's key IT managers.
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How data can lead states to post-pandemic recovery
| NewsAn essential element for recovery planning collecting and analyzing data to help policy-makers understand how workforce, health care and social services programs interact with one another, a new report says.
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Unearned unemployment: Who is collecting money meant for Americans in need?
| NewsA lack of anti-fraud measures, bypassed processes that had been in place to help verify benefit claims and data inaccuracies -- combined with the rampant availability of cheap, stolen account credentials and personally identifiable information on dark web markets --… Read More »