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State bans TikTok from government devices
November 29, 2022 | News, CybersecuritySouth Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem signed an executive order banning state employees or agencies from downloading or using the app on work-issued devices.
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States target mainframes in legacy system modernization
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureSecurity, cost and workforce challenges have states looking to retire, rehost or outsource mainframe operations, according to a survey by the National Association of State Technology Directors.
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State invests in local cyber monitoring, training
November 28, 2022 | News, CybersecuritySecurity operations centers and cyber ranges at two colleges will help municipalities across Massachusetts better protect themselves from cyberattacks and build a cyber talent pipeline.
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California looks to reshape recycling IT
November 23, 2022 | Cloud & Infrastructure, NewsCalRecycle is planning an enterprisewide system that can track, regulate and monitor recyclables.
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How data sharing revs up mobility decisions
November 16, 2022 | News, Data & AnalyticsWhat’s the expected usage for rural EV charging stations? A new data platform lets transportation managers predict energy savings for mobility programs from shared program data.
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Why cloud is a budget breaker
November 15, 2022 | News, Cloud & InfrastructureMisunderstandings about cloud security, scalability and storage has led to the vast majority of enterprises spending much more than anticipated, a new survey finds.
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Groups at risk for hate crimes can tap new cyber funds
November 14, 2022 | News, CybersecurityNonprofits applying for funding to combat hate crimes in New York can now include cybersecurity projects in their applications.
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Automation key to vulnerability management, CISA says
| News, CybersecurityBy automating vulnerability disclosure, organizations can more easily categorize their exposure and limit impacts.
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Can AI tutors give the nation’s workforce a competitive edge?
November 10, 2022 | News, Emerging TechThe number of workers needing new skills across a variety of emerging technology fields will soon outpace the nation’s ability to train them, but researchers at the Defense Department have a plan.
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E-tongue tastes water for contaminants
November 05, 2022 | News, Emerging TechResearchers from the University of Massachusetts Lowell are piloting a handheld, cloud-connected electrochemical sensor that quickly tests tap water for contaminants.