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  • The newest cyber risk: Hackers can hear what you’re printing

    March 14, 2016 | News

    Using only a smartphone, researchers were able to get enough information from signals created by a 3-D printer’s nozzle to reverse-engineer the object being manufactured.

  • HHS funds internal innovation projects

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    The Department of Health and Human Services’ Ventures Program will fund five early-stage projects that aim to improve department processes.

  • Call for security science papers

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    The National Security Agency is taking nominations for its Best Scientific Cybersecurity Paper Competition.

  • Interagency teams take up diplomacy challenge

    March 11, 2016 | News

    From nearly 500 submissions, six finalist teams were selected at the D3 Innovation Summit for their solutions to that leverage technology to solve global problems.

  • Can we build quantum-resistant encryption?

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    New research demonstrating that quantum computing is now just an engineering challenge moves the possibility of encryption-cracking machines to the front burner.

  • Mapping a path to the smart city

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    The Smart Cities Council’s Readiness Guide helps city planners make educated choices about the technologies they can use to transform their towns.

  • Army wants to equip soldiers with drones

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    Carried, launched and retrieved by individual soldiers, the tiny unmanned aerial systems will increase tactical intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities in the field.

  • White House drafts ‘default to open’ policy for source code

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    Federal CIO Tony Scott announced a new draft Federal Source Code policy that would require software developed at agencies or created by contractors specifically for government use be made available to share and reuse across agencies.

  • State marijuana regulation: Is there a standard for the systems?

    March 10, 2016 | News

    A more open monitoring system would give both the Justice Department and the states documentation on what’s working and what’s not.

  • State marijuana regulation: Is there a standard for the systems?

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    A more open monitoring system would give both the Justice Department and the states documentation on what’s working and what’s not.

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