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5 strategies for addressing cybercrime
January 11, 2017 | NewsCybersecurity is a shared responsibility, requiring effective public/private partnerships to identify and address threats, vulnerabilities and overall risk.
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‘America’s data agency’ makes economic info more visual
| NewsThe Commerce Department wants to give users a way to better understand economic data.
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Mobile biometric breathalyzer speeds sobriety testing
| NewsThe devices are increasing the efficiency of Massachusetts’ probation officers monitoring low-risk offenders mandated not to drink alcohol.
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How cyber pros can stay on top of their game
| NewsGovernment info-security pros need not only the acumen and the skillset to understand the overarching cybersecurity threats that an agency may face, but also an understanding of the threats targeting the public sector.
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‘Hacktivists’ increasingly target local and state government computers
January 10, 2017 | NewsState and local agencies must be able to defend against politically motivated attacks that can take websites offline, expose personal information or even knock out utility service.
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Election systems get ‘critical infrastructure’ designation
| NewsDHS Secretary Jeh Johnson formally designated state election assets -- including polling places, centralized vote tabulation locations, storage facilities and related information and communications technology -- as U.S. critical infrastructure.
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FTC hacked drones in privacy demo
| NewsIn a demonstration of security vulnerabilities in popular products, Federal Trade Commission researchers hacked into and took control of consumer-grade drones.
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How USDA used the cloud to boost efficiency
| NewsAgencies can gain visibility and insight into their networks and infrastructure to ensure they are operating efficiently across the board.
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Uber offers cities a (limited) motherlode of trip data
January 09, 2017 | NewsThe decision comes as a result of calls by local governments for more granular traffic data.
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Uber offers cities a (limited) motherlode of trip data
| NewsThe decision comes as a result of calls by local governments for more granular traffic data.