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Agencies’ online forms lack required interactive features
August 24, 2021 | NewsModernized forms could help agencies reduce waste, increase efficiency and improve data collection, a new report says.
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Cloud-native incident management streamlines emergency response
| NewsThe CommandCentral cloud-native solution links data and workflows from an initial 911 call all the way through the criminal justice system.
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VA readies cloud-based data platform
| NewsVA Data Commons features computing infrastructure, co-located data and commonly used software services, tools, and apps for managing, analyzing and sharing data.
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Endpoint protection: Securing the pieces that make up the whole
| NewsIf properly tuned and configured, endpoint detection and response solutions that incorporate artificial intelligence, threat hunting at scale and vulnerability management for IT hygiene can help agencies stop known and unknown threats in real-time.
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CISA updates ransomware tips
August 23, 2021 | NewsThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has posted a fact sheet to help public- and private-sector organizations prevent and respond to threats from ransomware attackers to release sensitive information if a victim does not pay the ransom demanded.
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Price tag on NY’s vaccination app keeps rising
| NewsNew York’s Excelsior Pass vaccine authentication app may cost much more than first expected.
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Illinois takes a big hit on COVID-related unemployment fraud
| NewsThe state’s Department of Employment Security said close to $15 million has been paid to fraudsters, but the state could have lost as much as $1 billion, one tech exec said.
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Protecting citizen-facing staff from phishing starts with a people-first approach
| NewsIntelligent solutions that adopt a zero-trust model can analyze the content and context of each email before it reaches an employee’s inbox.
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How a simple crystal could help pave the way to full-scale quantum computing
August 20, 2021 | NewsNew research tackles a core problem at the heart of scaling up quantum computers: How do we go from controlling just a few qubits to controlling millions?
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Can tech protect R&D from foreign adversaries?
| NewsThe Air Force Research Laboratory wants to assess the risks posed by researchers who may be passing R&D to foreign adversaries.