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CISA warns critical infrastructure to prepare for mass post-quantum systems migration
August 26, 2022 | News, Emerging TechQuantum computing is the latest frontier in technological innovation, and its hacking potential has regulators advising organizations to begin to safeguard their networks.
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Baltimore police to upgrade cell phone tracking tech
August 25, 2022 | News, Public SafetyThe city approved a $920,000 purchase of a cell site simulator, known as a “stingray,” that police said helps further investigations.
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Narrowing the CX gap to deliver the support that today’s public expects
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureBy adopting digital customer service tech, particularly live chat and chatbots, state and local governments can make huge strides toward meeting the public’s expectations for customer support.
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StateRAMP exec sees ‘momentum’ for cloud security standardization
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureStates’ determination to ensure that their cloud products and vendors are secure is driving membership in StateRAMP, the non-profit dedicated to managing supplier risk.
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Government electric vehicle efforts requires new charging infrastructure
| News, Emerging TechPlans are being made for a national electric vehicle charging infrastructure, but for now, state and local governments are moving forward on their own.
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Technique improves autonomous car navigation in tricky traffic
| News, Emerging TechResearchers have developed a technique that allows autonomous vehicle software to make the relevant calculations more quickly.
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Texas launches searchable database of economic development agreements
August 24, 2022 | News, Data & AnalyticsDesigned to improve transparency, the Comptroller’s database allows the public to search for agreements by local government, business entity and agreement type.
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3 states get $1M to boost small biz cybersecurity
| News, CybersecurityThe Small Business Administration has awarded funding to state-affiliated organizations in Arkansas, Maryland and South Dakota to provide training, counseling, remediation and other tailored cybersecurity services to small businesses.
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Possible cyber regs face fragmented, underfunded water sector
| News, Public SafetyThe Environmental Protection Agency could give states regulatory authority, but some experts worry rules will become “obsolete” as technology advances.
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California corrections department hit by cyberattack
| News, CybersecurityA potential data breach early this year may have exposed medical information, but the data appears not to have been misused.