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House Committee’s cyber training bill targets public sector responders
March 10, 2022 | News, State & LocalThe legislation calls for development of new cybersecurity training and education programs for federal and state homeland security employees in advance of widespread ransomware or digital attacks.
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How a public defender’s office transformed client management into a people-centered solution
March 09, 2022 | News, Cloud & InfrastructureThe Los Angeles County Public Defender’s Office worked with Salesforce to reverse engineer 100 years’ worth of case-centered data and processes.
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City gains real-time visibility into snow removal operations
| News, Data & AnalyticsResidents and public works officials in Syracuse to monitor the progress of snow removal vehicles in real time.
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CISA warns of ransomware gang, issues indicators of compromise
| News, CybersecurityProcesses spurred by the Ragnar Locker Ransomware have affected at least 52 critical infrastructure organizations since January, but will terminate if it encounters systems in certain Russian and near-Russian locations.
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Cloud performance: How to measure the things that matter
March 08, 2022 | News, Cloud & InfrastructureAgency leaders need systems in place to assess performance across multiple vendors and environments and over the course of a dynamic transformation.
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Water, power utilities, hospitals get free access to zero-trust tools
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureThe Critical Infrastructure Defense Project, a partnership among Cloudflare, CrowdStrike and Ping Identity, will provide U.S. hospitals and energy and water utilities free access to zero trust solutions to help them defend against potential cyberattacks.
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How states can streamline broadband grant administration
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureA new playbook aims to help states understand their broadband needs, determine which projects deserve priority and design and run a successful state grant program.
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Native American health agencies struggled to access federal data amid pandemic
| News, Data & AnalyticsSome tribal epidemiology centers reported having trouble receiving patient health data from the Indian Health Service, primarily due to federal and state rules and regulations around sharing and maintaining patient information, a new GAO report found.
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Insurance policies may tighten amid U.S.-Russia tensions, cyber pros warn
| News, CybersecurityWhat a recent court decision means for insurers’ attempts to avoid payouts associated with “acts of war” and breaches where nation-state actors may have played a role.
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States use road sensors to combat treacherous ‘tire carcasses’
| News, Emerging TechSensors embedded in the pavement ahead of weigh stations alert inspectors if a truck has flat, underinflated or mismatched tires that could make it a danger on the road.