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How agencies can comply with the cyber executive order
August 23, 2017 | NewsThe risk-management approach requires agencies to have a clear and detailed understanding of their IT environment.
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NY’s facial recognition program continues to nab fraudsters
| NewsTo date, the technology has flagged more than 21,000 cases of possible identity fraud.
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Communities forming around blockchain for government
| NewsThe Government Blockchain Association and DC Blockchain Center are bringing public- and private-sector officials together to leverage the technology in the government space.
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Tech that’s worth the hype
August 22, 2017 | NewsGartner's hype cycle, which shows the maturation level and likely adoption of innovations, helps IT leaders better manage the deployment of new and existing technologies.
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Tech that’s worth the hype
| NewsGartner's hype cycle, which shows the maturation level and likely adoption of innovations, helps IT leaders better manage the deployment of new and existing technologies.
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Cyber suspicions floated after latest ship collision
| NewsThe Navy says there is no sign of cyber intrusion, but "all possibilities" will be investigated.
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Cyber suspicions floated after latest ship collision
| NewsThe Navy says there is no sign of cyber intrusion, but "all possibilities" will be investigated.
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DARPA wants ‘living sensors’ for surveillance
| NewsThe military's research arm wants to replace common sensor elements with marine plants and animals that provide data about their environment through natural behaviors.
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DARPA wants ‘living sensors’ for surveillance
| NewsThe military's research arm wants to replace common sensor elements with marine plants and animals that provide data about their environment through natural behaviors.
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Smarter camera systems for better surveillance
| NewsSoftware that builds video analysis intelligence into cameras will provide earlier alerts to public safety managers.