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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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Emerging tech can protect critical infrastructure from cyberattacks
| News, CybersecurityA cyber-resilient digital infrastructure requires a combination of emerging technologies and risk mitigation, DARPA and CISA officials advise.
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Securing IoT requires government, industry collaboration
| News, CybersecurityAs government looks to adopt procurement regulations for internet-connected devices, industry stakeholders are skeptical.
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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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Smartphone sensor networks monitor bridge integrity
| News, Emerging TechThe resulting data could help decrease inspection and maintenance costs while increasing bridges’ lifetimes.
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Bitcoin-mining helps bring business to the city’s ‘front porch’
| News, Emerging TechAs the first U.S. city to mine the cryptocurrency, Fort Worth leaders say the venture will attract more visitors and businesses.
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How the FCC shields cellphone companies from safety concerns
| News, Public SafetyWhen a small Massachusetts town complained about the negative effects of cell phone towers on residents' health, it faced fierce opposition -- not just from industry, but from the Federal Communications Commission.
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No ‘specific or credible’ cyber threats affected integrity of midterms, CISA says
| News, CybersecurityDespite “a handful” of DDoS attacks targeting state and local election websites and some technical glitches affecting voting equipment, CISA says it saw “no activity” that should undermine faith in the results of the midterm elections.
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How data solves hospital system’s pain points
November 09, 2022 | News, Data & AnalyticsNYC Health and Hospitals’ data office focuses not on providing capabilities to customers, but on delivering services.