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What early adopters get wrong
April 28, 2023 | News, Cloud & InfrastructureLong-term smart city success is more likely when leaders take the time to establish data and tech governance frameworks with community input, one expert says.
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EVs rev up cybersecurity challenges
| News, CybersecurityWithout a meaningful way to secure and insure the electric-vehicle infrastructure, EV owners, charging stations and fleet managers are vulnerable to hackers.
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Are people getting better at avoiding misinformation?
| News, Data & AnalyticsResearch shows people may be avoiding unreliable websites more often, but older adults are still targets of malicious misinformation.
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Zero-trust citizen access: Secure services for residents and agencies
| News, CybersecurityCOMMENTARY | A zero-trust citizen portal gives residents seamless access to public services while protecting increasingly vulnerable government networks from attack.
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How one city transformed its approach to data
| Data & Analytics, NewsCOMMENTARY | Carlsbad, California, had siloed data streams and didn’t effectively communicate between departments. It changed that and is using its smart city status to tackle today's biggest problems.
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Can Fortran survive another 15 years?
April 27, 2023 | News, Cloud & InfrastructureResearchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory evaluated the risks of relying on the 65-year-old code for nuclear security.
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City pilots sensors that track street activity, detect conflicts
| Data & Analytics, NewsThe devices will collect data on road users’ speed, turning movements and modes and paths of travel to inform safety initiatives and city planning.
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Clean up technical debt before chasing shiny objects, state CTO advises
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureWhile it may be tempting to roll out flashy user-facing features, investing in the back-end infrastructure is even more important.
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Takeaways from our investigation into Wisconsin’s racially inequitable dropout algorithm
| News, Data & AnalyticsWisconsin’s Dropout Early Warning System (DEWS) scores every middle schooler based on income, race and more.
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3 in 4 Americans worry AI will take their jobs
| News, Emerging TechA Forbes survey indicates Americans are growing more alarmed about artificial intelligence for a variety of reasons.