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Seattle’s first smart city coordinator gets to work
August 01, 2017 | NewsKate Garman's challenge: ensuring a cohesive smart city strategy within the city.
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The hidden costs of open data
| NewsPublicly sharing municipal data -- and geospatial data in particular -- can lead to indirect costs and complications, a new report warns.
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IoT poses security risks for DOD
| NewsA new GAO report called for the Pentagon to strengthen its policies and guidance for connected devices.
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Rat problems? In D.C., data could help
| NewsWashington, D.C., has created the Lab @ DC help make policy decisions driven by what’s in the numbers. Rodent abatement is one initiative.
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Navigating the IT market with due diligence
July 31, 2017 | NewsAppropriate due diligence, from a business, technical and legal perspective, is mandatory prior to buying IT products or services.
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Why cities must look to private-sector data sources
| NewsThe vast amounts of information being collected by consumer apps and services could have a big impact on how cities plan for transportation and land use.
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Why everyone still falls for fake emails
| NewsExercises in social engineering focused on why social engineering works, how to prevent such attacks and how to gather digital evidence after an incident.
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Software brittleness may harden embedded systems
July 28, 2017 | NewsBrittleness causes programs to fail fast when under attack, which allows systems to quickly detect and disrupt cyberattacks and revert to known-good states.
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Software brittleness may harden embedded systems
| NewsBrittleness causes programs to fail fast when under attack, which allows systems to quickly detect and disrupt cyberattacks and revert to known-good states.
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Speeding litigation prep with cloud-based tech
| NewsLawyers in the Ohio Attorney General's Office are getting a lift from Everlaw cloud-based e-discovery and document analysis platform.