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Cyber situational awareness: Hurdling multiple level security barriers with ease
June 10, 2016 | NewsWith products certified secure according to the NIAP Protection Profile 3.0, IT managers can use keyboard-video-mouse switching in highly volatile crisis centers.
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States race to protect student data
June 09, 2016 | NewsWith few protections on the privacy of student data, states have been scrambling to regulate how it is collected and stored.
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New Yorkers get greater control over digital health data
| NewsAt the new HealthlinkNY website, patients can download and print customized consent forms allowing their records to be released.
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5 ways to avoid compromised database credentials
| NewsAgencies can identify and protect databases from bad actors attempting to use stolen database credentials to appear as legitimate insiders.
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Rewriting business processes key to SSA modernization
| NewsSocial Security Administration CIO Robert Klopp says legacy IT and business processes must be reimagined -- not just repurposed for new platforms.
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Acquisition: More like jazz, less like practicing scales
June 08, 2016 | NewsFederal IT purchasing needs more room for innovation.
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NCI launches cloud-based cancer genomics data platform
| NewsWith cancer data from 12,000 patient records, the Genomic Data Commons allows researchers to access, analyze and upload genomic data to advance cancer research.
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Making big data more efficient and accessible
| NewsTo deliver big data effectively, agencies must implement networks that are highly agile, flexible and scalable.
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Tools to track stolen data through the dark web
| NewsAlthough the information that is lifted from government or corporate networks by criminals is a hot commodity on the dark web, tools are being developed to help officials track their stolen data.
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New Yorkers get greater control over digital health data
| NewsAt the new HealthlinkNY website, patients can download and print customized consent forms allowing their records to be released.