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How drones document crash scenes
April 27, 2022 | News, Emerging TechUsing photos, video imagery and orthomosaics provided by drones, the National Transportation Safety Board can analyze and recreate accidents across all transportation industries.
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Report: 4 cybercrime stats to watch
| News, CybersecurityRomance scams are on the rise and so is cryptocurrency theft.
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USDA opens grants to streamline SNAP
| News, State & LocalGrants to state and local governments are designed to improve customer experience, streamline operations and expand enrollment to underserved populations.
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AWS launches digital twin service
April 26, 2022 | News, Cloud & InfrastructureThe IoT TwinMaker service integrates data from multiple sources and creates a knowledge graph that connects data sources to virtual replicas of physical systems to accurately model real-world environments.
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Practice makes perfect when it comes to recovering from a cyberattack
| News, CybersecurityAnd it’s not if an agency gets attacked, it’s when, according to one state official.
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Why data centers call Virginia home
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureAs the largest data center market in the world, Northern Virginia owes its No. 1 position to a rich history of high-speed connectivity and solid public/private partnerships.
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Labor Dept. pilot taps state data for a new look at who is getting UI
| News, Data & AnalyticsData on access to unemployment insurance broken down by demographics can help program administrators make sure that they help everyone entitled to the benefit access it, the Labor Department says.
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State, local government primed for zero trust
April 25, 2022 | News, CybersecurityWhile a zero trust architecture is only required for federal agencies, state and local chief information security officers are considering ways the buzz around the strategy can help them boost their cybersecurity posture and prepare for a zero-trust future.
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Choosing the right mobile tech to enhance first responder workflows
| News, Public SafetyFlexible and modular devices can improve responders’ efficiency and situational awareness while future-proofing a municipality’s investments.
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Malware enables less skilled adversaries to attack industrial control systems
| News, CybersecurityThe sophisticated malware features a modular design that would make it more accessible to less skilled adversaries targeting operational technology in power plants and water treatment facilities, specialists say.