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NSA, CISA issue Kubernetes security guidance
August 03, 2021 | NewsA new report, “Kubernetes Hardening Guidance,” details threats to the container orchestration environment and provides configuration guidance to minimize risk.
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Defending against attacks on vehicle networks
August 02, 2021 | NewsArmy researchers are using machine learning to help the in-vehicle network identify the optimal way to shuffle the frequency and bandwidth allocation of IP addresses to deliver effective, long-term moving target defense for computerized vehicles.
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Work from home and cloud are prompting hard looks at security
| NewsCloud computing and telework environments add considerable complexity to good security strategies, so agencies should look to multifactor authentication and cloud-based access policies.
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CISA launches vulnerability disclosure platform
| NewsThe federal civilian enterprisewide VDP platform offers agencies a centrally managed system to gather vulnerability information from security researchers.
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NSA outlines Wi-Fi safety best practices
| NewsTo help remote workers stay secure, the National Security Agency issued guidance on securing wireless devices in public.
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Commerce bots speed HR services delivery
July 30, 2021 | NewsThe Commerce Department’s Enterprise Services Division is using bots to slash processing time, allowing the shared services center staff to focus on more complicated customer service tasks.
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Indiana to test EV charging concrete
| NewsDynamic electric vehicle charging would make EV infrastructure more reliable and convenient.
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What the evolution of AI/ML means for government IT
| NewsThe easy accessibility of cloud-native artificial intelligence and machine learning allows agencies to quickly design, test and deploy complex service solutions.
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Algorithm could improve how self-driving cars take on narrow streets
| NewsBy modeling different levels of driver cooperation, researchers hope to help autonomous vehicles safely and efficiently navigate situations where a driver’s temperament figures into decision-making.
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NYC’s early warning system for infectious diseases
July 29, 2021 | NewsA network of smart thermometers will allow public health officials to analyze data on individual neighborhoods so they can craft policies to control outbreaks of flu or COVID-19.