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Hackers threaten to release police records, knock 911 offline
May 14, 2021 | NewsRansomware attacks have taken down 911 systems, prevented officers from checking suspects’ criminal histories during traffic stops and blocked access to investigative files or video, impeding investigations. In some cases, prosecutors have had to drop criminal cases.
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Modernize government service delivery with automation
May 13, 2021 | NewsTo truly modernize complex delivery service operations, government agencies need a unified platform that provides end-to-end automation through various workflow automation capabilities.
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Should TSA be regulating pipeline cybersecurity?
| NewsIn the wake of the ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline's business systems, lawmakers and government officials are re-examining where the responsibility for the cybersecurity of energy pipelines should be housed.
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Cyber EO lays a foundation for securing government
| NewsThe Biden administration’s long-anticipated cybersecurity executive order lays the groundwork for modernizing cyber defenses and protecting critical services from attack by improving incident response and information sharing between the public and private sectors.
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Oklahoma cuts phishing threats with cloud-based email gateway
| NewsA cloud-based secure email gateway has helped the Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services decrease the threat from inbound malware messages.
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UI modernization requires more than funding
May 12, 2021 | NewsStates need more than a one-time cash infusion to support continuous modernization of unemployment insurance systems.
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Security framework for protected data allows researchers to tap Oak Ridge supercomputers
| NewsCITADEL opens up new opportunities for big data researchers who previously could not access Summit, the nation’s most powerful scientific supercomputer, because of privacy rules.
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How DataOps can unleash the power of AI
| NewsKey to agencies driving real outcomes with artificial intelligence, DataOps treats data as an integral piece of overall mission strategy.
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Treasury expands list of ‘Do Not Pay’ databases
| NewsTwelve databases will be added to the Treasury Department’s multiagency, governmentwide Do Not Pay portal.
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DOD’s data decrees aim to preserve military’s advantage
| NewsTo transform the military into a data-centric organization, the Defense Department has laid out five "data decrees" to guide data sharing, storage and security.