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Boston uses CALC tool for buying tech
November 30, 2015 | NewsBoston is using the General Services Administration’s Contract-Awarded Labor Category tool to make more informed and cost-efficient IT procurement decisions.
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How SDN builds next-gen security
| NewsA shift towards software-defined security can deliver improvements in automation, virtualization and a holistic security architecture.
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Dell ships laptops with certificate vulnerabilities
| NewsThe company has released a patch that fixes the flaws that could give hackers access to private information.
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Securing the grid by moving tech from lab to market
| NewsUniversities will get help commercializing the technology developed under a $12.2 million Department of Energy pilot program to protect the nation's energy infrastructure.
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The future of mobile data management
| NewsJust managing the device is no longer an option. Here's where the experts see mobile-security strategies heading in 2016 and beyond.
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When drones can regulate themselves
November 24, 2015 | NewsIndustry experts recently explained to lawmakers how unmanned aerial systems technology can ease the challenges of integrating drones into the national airspace.
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Georgia’s data breach affects 6 million citizens
| NewsPersonal voter information of more than 6 million voters in Georgia was illegally disclosed in due to a “clerical error.”
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Sandia’s PANTHER predicts movement
| NewsResearchers have developed a way to store and represent trajectories so that computers can compare them more efficiently -- helping human analysts separate signals from noise.
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Making mobile phones the authentication hubs for smart homes
| NewsWith funding from the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace, the pilots address barriers to the identity ecosystem and seed the marketplace with “NSTIC-aligned” solutions to enhance privacy, security and convenience in online transactions.
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How to build customer-focused government
| NewsBy becoming more customer focused, California can improve the nature of its interactions with residents, a new report finds.