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Cyber threat analytics: Putting the human back in the loop
October 30, 2017 | NewsAnalysts' abilities to understand tactics and techniques, in context, will add a critical degree of resiliency to cybersecurity defense.
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Federal judge unseals New York crime lab’s software for analyzing DNA evidence
| NewsThe ruling comes amid increased complaints by scientists and lawyers that flaws in the now-discontinued software program may have sent innocent people to prison.
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Philadelphia bringing signal pre-emption tech to first responders
| NewsThe technology will give first responders the right of way at traffic signals.
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Maryland takes digital driver’s licenses for a spin
October 27, 2017 | NewsOfficials at the Maryland Department of Transportation learned two things since opting into a pilot test of digital driver’s licenses: The licenses are more secure than plastic cards, and people really like the idea.
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Draft guidelines tackle voting security
| NewsThe latest Voluntary Voting Systems Guidelines widen the scope of election security to include voter registration and pre-election practices.
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Cloud services are the key to agencies’ transformation
| NewsWithout a digital transformation, agencies may soon be unable to meet the demands of their tech-savvy citizens. And cloud promises greater efficiency and security at lower cost.
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States struggle to upgrade aging voting equipment
| NewsEliminating vulnerabilities in voting equipment would require costly upgrades, better training and built-in security features, officials told a congressional task force.
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Smart city grant challenge
| NewsThe Smart Cities Council is accepting applications for its 2018 Readiness Challenge Grant.
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Agency officials, industry call for transparency in AI
October 26, 2017 | NewsAs both the public and private sector race to develop artificial intelligence-based tools and applications, some execs are urging caution.
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Securing networks in the sharing age
| NewsThanks to social media, employees are offering up personal information that can put agencies security at risk.