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Why you need phishing-resistant MFA
October 31, 2022 | Cybersecurity, NewsMultifactor authentication can be vulnerable to phishing attacks, fake push alerts, communications protocols weaknesses or SIM swap attacks, according to CISA.
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State, universities team up for local gov cyber assessments
| News, CybersecurityThe Indiana Office of Technology joined with Indiana University and Purdue University on a four-year effort to help ensure local governments have adequate defenses.
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Who sees what you flush? Wastewater surveillance for public health is on the rise, but a new survey reveals many US adults are still unaware
| News, Data & AnalyticsA recent study shows that most people are unaware that their home's wastewater could be monitored, but are okay with community-level surveillance.
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Enough with the weak passwords, already
| News, CybersecurityThe most common passwords on the dark web are those users have been repeatedly warned away from. Can training help?
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Algorithm analyzes escort ads to detect human trafficking
October 28, 2022 | News, Emerging TechResearchers have developed an algorithm that identifies similarities in escort advertisements, which often indicates trafficking behavior.
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800 miles apart, smart city partners share broadband insights
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureThe North Texas Innovation Alliance will share its broadband rollout experience in a new collaboration with Peachtree Corners, which has connected infrastructure know-how NTXIA can use.
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The unique challenges of authenticating poll workers
| News, CybersecurityIdentity and access management solutions that work for all poll workers ensure that the right people have the right access to the systems they need to run elections.
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Emissions from e-waste spiked 53% in 6 years
| News, Emerging TechElectronic devices are releasing increasing amounts of toxic emissions into the environment, spurring the need for a legal framework to regulate e-waste.
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A scientist’s quest for an accessible, unhackable voting machine
| News, CybersecurityAfter 19 years of work, Juan Gilbert says he has invented the most secure voting machine. Will anyone prove him wrong?
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Big Apple polishes data operations
October 27, 2022 | News, Data & AnalyticsNew York City’s Office of Technology and Innovation will train staff to leverage data to inform decision-making and enhance city services and programs.