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Building real cyber resiliency in government
November 30, 2020 | NewsAs agencies take a threat-based approach to security, cloud is also playing a large role in resiliency plans.
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Top cyber threats agencies should have on their radar
| NewsVulnerabilities stemming from misconfiguration of cloud services, phishing and accidental sharing of agency information can be mitigated with a continuous and repeatable risk assessment process.
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Budget boost would trim CISA’s risk assessment backlog
| NewsThe new funding is intended to help reduce a 12-month backlog in vulnerability assessments for state and local agencies.
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When remote doesn’t work
| NewsState and local government finance and administrative departments are struggling to support telework.
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Census workers from across US are raising big concerns about this year’s count
| NewsCensus Bureau leaders have claimed that 99.98% of U.S. households were accounted for. But experts, including a former Census Bureau director and a number of leading researchers, have pointed out that “accounted for” is not the same as “counted” and… Read More »
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Location analytics for COVID-safe workplaces
November 24, 2020 | NewsBy collecting mobile device unique identifiers and locations anonymously on private Wi-Fi networks, the contact tracing platform can monitor potential COVID exposure and spread.
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Building the new digital assembly line for improved government operations
| NewsWith the right strategy to ensure that AI and humans can collaborate effectively, government can unlock the benefits of AI-driven automation and enable a new digital assembly line that reduces waste, improves services and outcomes for citizens, and shepherds in… Read More »
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Using technology to protect citizen-facing workers
| NewsFor agencies that must maintain in-person customer service, it makes sense to invest in technology to make visits safer, painless and more efficient.
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Robotic dogs patrol Tyndall AFB
| NewsThe unmanned ground vehicles, which resemble headless robot dogs, use on-board computers, cameras and other detection devices as they patrol a set path scouting for threats.
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Prosecuting within complex criminal networks is hard. Data analysis could save the courts precious time and money
| NewsSocial network analysis could help prosecutors in criminal courts make sense of huge amounts of digital evidence, collected both online and from devices offline.