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FirstNet rolling out 5G, tower-to-core encryption
April 15, 2021 | NewsThe FirstNet wireless broadband network for public safety is getting two new capabilities that will increase speed and security for first responders.
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NSA spots new Exchange CVEs, Microsoft issues patches
April 14, 2021 | NewsWhile the new vulnerabilities are separate from the four zero-day exploits found in March, the National Security Agency is urging organizations to immediate apply the Microsoft patches.
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Do researchers have the data to take networking to the next level?
| NewsThe National Science Foundation is asking scientists about the kinds of datasets they need to spur advances in computer and network systems.
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California builds data warehouse to better manage homelessness
| NewsThe Homeless Data Integration System will help officials identify patterns of homelessness and create a comprehensive view of the services being delivered and the interventions proving to be most effective.
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FCC app measures mobile broadband access
April 13, 2021 | NewsTo get better data on high-speed broadband access, the Federal Communications Commission is asking the public to download and run its Speed Test app on their mobile and home wireless devices.
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Microsoft cools data center servers in liquid-filled tanks
| NewsAs advances in air-cooled computer chip technology have slowed, Microsoft touted its new cooling system that’s running in a production environment.
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The American Rescue Plan is a win for federal IT modernization. Where should agencies start?
| NewsAs more agencies adopt hybrid IT networks, IT leaders must investigate and deploy solutions providing insight into network operations and applications no matter where they reside -- in the cloud or on-premises.
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Self-service analytics a ‘game changer’ for the Air Force
| NewsThe Visible, Accessible, Understandable, Linked and Trustworthy (VAULT) data platform lets service members use cloud-based tools to work on data.
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The riskiest smart city technologies
April 12, 2021 | NewsResearchers at the University of California, Berkeley ranked nine technologies according to technical vulnerability, attractiveness to nation-state attackers and potential impact of a successful attack.
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911 pilot tests emergency systems’ cyber defenses
| NewsThe Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate is working with SecuLore Solutions to develop predictive analytics that will help detect and mitigate attacks against emergency communications systems.