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States vs. feds: Who does cybersecurity better?
November 04, 2015 | NewsA new study compares the cybersecurity posture of different levels of government.
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Newest Wi-Fi option: Manholes
| NewsThere is a new way cities can provide broadband to residents – via Wi-Fi hotspots embedded into manholes.
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Lenovo to launch hyperconverged infrastructure line
| NewsNutanix software will power the appliances, which will be available in early 2016.
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NSF creates four regional data science hubs
November 03, 2015 | NewsThe National Science Foundation announces more than $5 million in grants to help the innovation centers tackle specific regional priorities with big data and analytics.
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DHS makes more investments in automotive cyber research
| NewsThe Department of Homeland Security has awarded $3.7 million in research funding to the University of Michigan and HRL Laboratories for automotive cybersecurity research.
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GSA’s Integrated Award Environment embraces GitHub
| NewsThe General Service Administration has put the IAE codebase on the popular code repository platform and looks to focus developer outreach efforts there as well.
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Codifying police ‘gut’ instincts with predictive analytics
| NewsHitachi predictive technology for law enforcement combines real-time social media and Internet data feeds with historical data.
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Can big data predict violent behavior?
| NewsA team from Harvard Medical School is applying machine learning models to U.S. Army personnel datasets to predict violent behavior.
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Army gets a GRRIP on remote communications
| NewsDuring the recent Network Integration Evaluation exercise, the Army tested its Global Rapid Response Information Package.
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Education Department to local schools: #GoOpen
| NewsFederal education officials are looking to require that all copyrightable educational materials funded by department grants be openly licensed and free to use.