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Securing pandemic relief programs from fraud
May 17, 2021 | NewsFraudulent and improper payments have soared during the pandemic, prompting agencies to investigate new and more sophisticated detection methods.
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Agencies lack visibility into privileged users. What else are they missing?
| NewsBy investing in tools that help automate processes, understand user behaviors and manage data and system access, agencies can equip users to securely support their missions.
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Zero trust moves from vision to reality
| NewsMore sophisticated technologies and better access to data are helping agencies pursue dynamic and context-driven security to combat the growing threats.
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DISA issues zero-trust architecture guide
| NewsThe framework is designed to reduce the Defense Department’s attack surface and ensure that if a device, network or user is compromised, the damage is quickly contained.
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Nominations now open for the 2021 Government Innovation Awards
| NewsHelp us find the best examples of public sector innovation in six critical categories.
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Data virtualization helps agencies realize Federal Data Strategy goals
May 14, 2021 | NewsA logical data fabric can help government agencies to glean immediate, actionable intelligence from their data, securely share it and leverage it to enable information flexibility and agility.
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DARPA seeks climbing, flying robotic radio nodes
| NewsThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants robots that can arrange themselves into traveling 3D mesh networks so squad members can communicate on missions where mobile radio access is unavailable.
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GSA plans new cloud BPA for all levels of government
| NewsThe General Services Administration is considering a multiple-award blanket purchase agreement that would make cloud infrastructure, storage, software and services available to federal agencies and state, local and tribal governments.
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In search of better legacy code migration
| NewsThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants ways to not only automate migrating legacy C/C++ code to safer programming languages, but also ensure the code takes the fullest possible advantage of the target languages' security features.
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Hackers threaten to release police records, knock 911 offline
| NewsRansomware attacks have taken down 911 systems, prevented officers from checking suspects’ criminal histories during traffic stops and blocked access to investigative files or video, impeding investigations. In some cases, prosecutors have had to drop criminal cases.