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Newark unveils smart city lab, kiosk
October 24, 2016 | NewsMetroLab@Newark brings the city and academia together with private businesses to develop new smart city tech, like the BrandNewark smart kiosk.
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‘Clunky,’ low-tech voting system still vulnerable to hacks
| NewsA new report outlines a range of vulnerabilities, infiltration points and tactics that could be used to undermine credibility in an election or even manipulate the results.
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DHS working to protect emergency call centers against denial-of-service attacks
| NewsWith more government services facing potential cyberthreats by telephone as well as online, the Department of Homeland Security has a cluster of efforts underway to lower the risk and impact of potential telephone system-based attacks.
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Keys to the smart city: How to make initiatives successful
| NewsCity leaders need real-time visibility across their entire project portfolio to help them better plan, build and operate their smart city.
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DOD to launch full-scale bug bounty program
October 21, 2016 | NewsFollowing the success of its Hack the Pentagon program, the Defense Department awarded two contracts to launch more challenges and find security researchers who can better detect cyber risks in DOD applications, websites and networks.
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How one county now delivers data-driven decisions
| NewsOpenPGC provides real-time insights into everything from how the approved operating budget is being spent to how long customer service representatives are taking to answer and resolve 311 service requests.
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Pittsburgh’s ‘smart spine’ transit tech gets funding infusion
| NewsAn artificial-intelligence-powered sensor network will better managing the timing of traffic lights and crosswalk signals.
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Continuous risk mandates continuous protections
| NewsUpdates to A-130 make continuous privacy and vulnerability monitoring responsibilities of every agency.
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Moving cybersecurity from art to science
| NewsNew technologies and cyber-savvy leadership are taking the intuition and guesswork out of security.
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DC revs up smart-city project
October 20, 2016 | NewsThe second phase of Washington’s PA2040 smart-city project will extend to trash cans, parking, environmental sensing and public safety technology.