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The Cybersecurity Framework is helping agencies, but there’s room for improvement
January 18, 2018 | NewsIT managers have gotten better at preventing attacks, but they must ensure they can also quickly respond and recover.
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How states can nurture smart cities
| NewsSome states are leveraging their purchasing and policy-making powers to make it easier for communities to adopt smart technology.
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Can Russian cyber meddling be stopped?
| NewsThe low-cost electronic meddling that sows suspicion in the democratic process is likely to continue, a cybersecurity expect told a Senate panel.
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Study: Sentencing software just as bad at predicting recidivism as untrained volunteers
| NewsResearchers found that both a specialty algorithm and untrained volunteers were about 65 percent accurate in predicting recidivism.
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ONR seeks to speed development of cryptographic software
January 17, 2018 | NewsGalois is creating a suite of tools that will improve the development and testing of new cryptographic algorithms.
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AI breaks into the enterprise
| NewsThe use of artificial intelligence a mainstream business tool grew 60 percent over the last year.
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Oklahoma seeks camera system to verify drivers’ insurance
| NewsThe state is looking for a system that would analyze a photo of a license plate and run it against a database to find out if the vehicle’s owner is insured.
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Supercomputer-powered training puts machine learning on the fast track
| NewsNew software from researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory speeds up the design and training of neural networks.
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DARPA seeks tech for keeping comm in military operations
January 08, 2018 | NewsThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is looking for radio technology that can withstand the frequent signal degradation that routinely occurs in military operational environments.
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How threat hunting enhances cybersecurity
| NewsProactive hunting can find core security issues much faster than traditional reactive methods and reduce workload on security analysts who must focus on fighting day-to-day fires.