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Digital twins need more than infrastructure data, expert says
October 25, 2022 | News, Emerging TechReal-time, bi-directional data can help cities determine not just what residents are doing – but why, according to the Smart Cities Council.
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Massachusetts moves from data center ‘hodgepodge’ to cloud-driven model
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureTo modernize and standardize its infrastructure, the commonwealth is moving its data and applications from more than 20 data centers to the cloud.
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Cloud training for all is critical to migration efforts, experts say
| News, Cloud & InfrastructurePanelists at an ATARC conference highlighted the importance of workers, not just technologists understanding the cloud to enhance its efforts.
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States face more nuanced cloud security challenges
October 24, 2022 | News, CybersecurityWhile the federal government can mandate overall cloud security requirements, each state, local and education agency has its own authority, StateRAMP’s Leah McGrath explains.
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How one state bolsters its employees’ cyber hygiene
| News, CybersecurityStrengthening its weakest link has helped Arizona reduce its click rate on phishing emails from 14% to 4%, the CISO says.
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Is the metaverse really the future of work?
| News, Emerging TechAnd will it all be as rosy as Meta promises?
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New York City Council staff won’t give up hybrid work without a fight
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureThe council staff’s union sent a petition to Speaker Adrienne Adams calling for continued hybrid work flexibility, which is set to end on Oct. 31.
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Testing out new transportation options in the nation’s capital
| News, Emerging TechWashington, D.C. officials are hoping a “mobility innovation district” will help address equity concerns.
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After Uvalde, states look to new digital maps to keep schools safe
October 21, 2022 | News, Public SafetyStates such as Virginia are stepping up efforts to provide emergency responders with up-to-date digital maps of their school buildings for improved crisis prevention.
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Synthetic fraud can be stopped by 2026, report says
| News, CybersecurityFraudsters have used fake identities made from real information to steal billions from governments and businesses, including unemployment insurance and PPP loans.