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Locking down 5G
August 03, 2020 | NewsWhile 5G wireless technology promises to be a significant technological and societal disruptor, it also opens up a range of new cybersecurity challenges, a new report states.
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How-to guide for securing work-from-home data
| NewsSoftware-defined perimeter solutions can green-light connectivity to distributed apps and clients across multiple clouds, sites and domains.
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Lack of public data hampers COVID-19 fight
| NewsAlthough standardizing the data states and localities publish is essential to COVID response. public health officials say providing better data isn’t so simple.
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3 questions to answer before implementing SOAR
| NewsSecurity orchestration, automation and response technologies can improve incident analysis and triage but successful implementations require upfront planning.
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Social distancing policies have wider reach than expected
July 31, 2020 | NewsThanks to social media, state and local governments’ pandemic distancing policies not only influence behavior in their jurisdictions, but impact the health of communities far away, researchers say.
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Marines pilot 5G in ‘living lab’ at Miramar
| NewsMarine Corps Air Station Miramar will test the technology for energy communications, connected vehicles, drones and perimeter security.
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The power and danger of social media for law enforcement
| NewsLaw enforcement agencies must develop plans for collecting and archiving every text and social media message to deliver the transparency guaranteed by open-records laws.
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DOD plans next JEDI announcement by end of August
| NewsDefense Department CIO Dana Deasy said that "barring any last minute unforeseen additional issues that are raised," the Pentagon expects to announce its "intentions to award" by the end of August.
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3 tips for better citizen service
July 30, 2020 | NewsCitizen support helpdesk solutions can help agencies reduce inbound phone calls and free up resources from staff who otherwise must respond to every query.
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How government should change after COVID-19
| NewsThe more day-to-day government transactions can be executed instantly, securely and without long-lines, signatures, copy machines, mail and face-to-face interactions, the more resilient our economy will be.