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Cyberattack accelerates county’s modernization, cloud push
April 20, 2023 | News, CybersecurityLast year’s ransomware attack showed “cloud averse” employees in New York’s Suffolk County the benefits of moving away from legacy technology.
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ChatGPT’s other risk: Oversharing confidential data
| News, Emerging TechAs many as 6.5% of employees have pasted their organization’s data into ChatGPT, and 3.1% have copied and pasted sensitive data to the program, recent research showed.
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US teams up with partner nations to release smart city cyber guidance
| News, CybersecurityA joint effort between the U.S., U.K., Australia, Canada and New Zealand yielded recommendations to prevent cyber attacks on increasingly digital infrastructure.
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Risk management through resilient technology
April 19, 2023 | News, Cloud & InfrastructureResilient technology creates a more stable IT environment that saves money, increases cybersecurity and requires fewer resources to support it, a new report says.
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IoT network insights drive smart city planning
| News, Data & AnalyticsA cloud-enabled sensor network helps city officials meet resident needs and collaborate with neighboring communities.
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Inside one state’s decade-long effort to map broadband availability
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureThanks to its detailed data on household internet availability and speed, Colorado has been able to make the most of federal broadband funding opportunities.
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US must be more aware of ‘adversarial side’ of AI, DHS official warns
| News, Emerging TechDeeper oversight into mitigating AI and ML systems’ potential pitfalls is particularly crucial as parts of the country begin to incorporate more autonomous systems into critical infrastructure operations.
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Wanted: 3D mapping drones for indoor search and rescue
April 18, 2023 | News, Public SafetyNIST’s Public Safety Communications Research Division is looking for an affordable solution that will give public safety drone operators accurate indoor positioning and high-quality 3D digital mapping in real time.
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Not all encryption is created equal
| News, CybersecurityCOMMENTARY | True end-to-end encryption services are robust and hardened enough to meet the complex and stringent security and privacy requirements most government enterprises demand.
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New York City to weigh strict facial recognition ban
| News, Emerging TechLegislation would bar the use of the technology in public places and in residential buildings and would be one of the strictest prohibitions in the United States.