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Who are you? Rising to the data protection challenge
May 25, 2021 | NewsMainframes allow agencies to implement zero trust, multifactor authentication and privileged user access as standard practices, without requiring additional capacity.
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Communications board digs into Christmas bombing outage
| NewsIn the wake of the Nashville Christmas bombing that disrupted regional telecom service, the Tennessee Emergency Communications Board has been working with AT&T to ensure a more resilient 911 network.
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Post-pandemic telework infrastructure
| NewsWith a year of remote experience and the prospect of hybrid operations on the horizon, IT leaders are drafting plans for long-term secure access and more effective collaboration.
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Microsoft, Ball Aerospace show satellites can connect cloud services to the battlefield
| NewsCommercial cloud computing can be used to process and securely deliver actionable information from low-Earth orbit satellites to military ground stations, command centers or direct to warfighters on the battlefield.
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Shared tactics between emergency response and IT defense
May 24, 2021 | NewsThe IT security team and the Office of Emergency Management in Arapahoe County, Colo., are working together to improve cybersecurity incident response.
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4 steps to reducing ransomware damage
| NewsAccess control and data encryption management is the most effective protection – not only from ransomware, but from insider threats, rogue processes, malware and more.
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Zero-trust security: Assume that everyone and everything on the internet is out to get you — and maybe already has
| NewsIf zero-trust security were widespread, the ransomware epidemic would be much less biting.
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The future of government service delivery is already here
May 23, 2021 | NewsCitizens will expect the comforts and conveniences of virtual appointments and a world without waiting in line to remain even after the pandemic subsides..
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VR scenarios help DHS research arrest-related fatalities
May 21, 2021 | NewsA use-of-force simulation experiment used virtual reality to study factors that might help reduce deadly encounters between law enforcement officers and civilians.
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Shape-shifting computer chip thwarts an army of hackers
May 20, 2021 | NewsResearchers have developed chip technology that randomizes microarchitecture implementation details to turn the system into a puzzle that hackers must solve before conducting security exploits.