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Federal E-Verify law would mean major changes for U.S. employers
September 15, 2017 | NewsCongress is set to debate a national E-Verify mandate that would require every U.S. employer to use the federal online service to screen all new hires and for the first time allow the screening of current employees.
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Making the 2019 records management mandate … and beyond
| NewsThe scale and complexity of data that government agencies are dealing with requires an integrated approach that combines hardware, software, services and partners.
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NYC takes new direction with street sign management system
| NewsThe Transportation Department traded in its mainframe legacy system for an open source web-based app to manage signs and work orders.
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When to purchase cloud security services
| NewsUsing Gartner's cloud security hype cycle, agencies can determine when technologies are mature and stable enough for government use.
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DHS invests in mobile app security
September 14, 2017 | NewsThe Department of Homeland Security's Science & Technology Directorate is funding research to secure the entire app development lifecycle.
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Should your legacy data move with you to the cloud?
| NewsBy analyzing data before moving to the cloud, agencies can not only reduce their cloud storage costs but also enable a leaner, more agile organization.
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Responders fine-tune apps in back-to-back hurricanes
| NewsLessons learned from Hurricane Harvey helped responders improve information sharing to help Irma victims.
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DHS orders Kaspersky software removed from agency systems
| NewsCiting the potential that the Russian company's products could be used by "malicious cyber actors" to gain access to federal IT systems, the Department of Homeland Security directed agencies to stop using software.
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Goosing flash for more efficient data centers
September 13, 2017 | NewsMIT researchers have solved flash memory's speed problem, making it possible to reduce power consumption of data center caches by 90 percent.
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Ransomware defense depends on product upgrades, patches
| NewsIntelligence officials encouraged IT managers to patch software and retire products at the end of their lifecycles.