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Executive order blocks state business with ‘evil foreign governments’
January 23, 2023 | News, CybersecuritySouth Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s order will ensure companies associated with hostile nations do not access state infrastructure or data through IT or telecommunications contracts.
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The future of quantum security will be encoded in light, researchers hope
| News, CybersecuritySwiss researchers, funded in part by the U.S., are developing a stronger network security countermeasure to combat the potential of a viable quantum computing system.
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AI-enabled robots may increase recycling, workplace safety
January 20, 2023 | News, Emerging TechAutomating the recycling sorting process can increase waste management efficiency and play a valuable role in reducing environmental contamination.
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Facial recognition: Can fake data produce real results?
| News, Emerging TechDiversifying training datasets with computer-generated faces may help break down bias in the technology, but one expert says using synthetic images is a step too far.
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Automated vehicles coming to Ohio roads
| News, Emerging TechThe state will test trucks equipped with platooning technology along its Smart Mobility Corridor, and automated passenger vehicles will spend a year driving on rural roads.
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Tech gig workers love the flexibility, report finds
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureAs the government looks to fill tech positions, it could consider offering some of the benefits that workers like about freelancing, such as flexibility and remote work.
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NIST releases potential updates to its cybersecurity framework
| News, CybersecurityThe National Institute of Standards and Technology wants to expand the cybersecurity guidance’s scope and foster more international collaboration, among other proposed changes.
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Challenges quickly test creative solutions to operational snags
January 19, 2023 | News, Cloud & InfrastructureLong Beach’s annual smart city challenge focuses on improving customer satisfaction with service delivery.
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‘If we can do it, why can’t you?’ local gov tech veteran asks
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureJack Kennedy reflects on a career breaking the mold and bringing innovation to rural Virginia’s Wise County and City of Norton Circuit Court.
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Tech keeps city’s fleet vehicles within speed limits
| News, Emerging TechActive intelligent speed assistance technology has kept drivers from speeding and cut hard braking by more than a third, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said.