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Report: Phishing behind 70% of government breaches
May 17, 2021 | NewsMost of the attacks on public-sector organizations came through emailed social engineering campaigns, according to the 2021 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report.
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Securing pandemic relief programs from fraud
| NewsFraudulent and improper payments have soared during the pandemic, prompting agencies to investigate new and more sophisticated detection methods.
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Agencies lack visibility into privileged users. What else are they missing?
| NewsBy investing in tools that help automate processes, understand user behaviors and manage data and system access, agencies can equip users to securely support their missions.
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Zero trust moves from vision to reality
| NewsMore sophisticated technologies and better access to data are helping agencies pursue dynamic and context-driven security to combat the growing threats.
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DISA issues zero-trust architecture guide
| NewsThe framework is designed to reduce the Defense Department’s attack surface and ensure that if a device, network or user is compromised, the damage is quickly contained.
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Nominations now open for the 2021 Government Innovation Awards
| NewsHelp us find the best examples of public sector innovation in six critical categories.
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Data virtualization helps agencies realize Federal Data Strategy goals
May 14, 2021 | NewsA logical data fabric can help government agencies to glean immediate, actionable intelligence from their data, securely share it and leverage it to enable information flexibility and agility.
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DARPA seeks climbing, flying robotic radio nodes
| NewsThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants robots that can arrange themselves into traveling 3D mesh networks so squad members can communicate on missions where mobile radio access is unavailable.
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GSA plans new cloud BPA for all levels of government
| NewsThe General Services Administration is considering a multiple-award blanket purchase agreement that would make cloud infrastructure, storage, software and services available to federal agencies and state, local and tribal governments.
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In search of better legacy code migration
| NewsThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants ways to not only automate migrating legacy C/C++ code to safer programming languages, but also ensure the code takes the fullest possible advantage of the target languages' security features.