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A global semiconductor shortage highlights a troubling trend
March 09, 2021 | NewsA small and shrinking number of the world’s computer chips are made in the U.S., impacting the nation’s position as the global leader in electronics.
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Space Force seeks central portal for application development
| NewsThe Space Force wants a user-friendly portal, including back-end infrastructure, data storage, content management, development and testing infrastructure, user testing and validation.
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Microsoft Exchange Server attack hits local governments
March 08, 2021 | NewsAmong the 30,000 victims of the Hafnium attack in the U.S. are a disproportionate number of local governments, security experts said.
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DARPA picks teams to bring homomorphic encryption to life
| NewsFour research teams will work to develop a hardware accelerator and software stack for fully homomorphic encryption that can bring the speed of FHE calculations in line with similar unencrypted data operations.
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Achieving air-tight cybersecurity with KVM
| NewsSecure KVMs safeguard critical network assets by maintaining isolation between channels while improving an operator’s efficiency and effectiveness in working across secure and non-secure systems at the desktop.
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Pittsburgh moving IT infrastructure to Google Cloud
| NewsThe city announced a $4 million pilot partnership with Google Cloud to migrate its legacy IT infrastructure to the cloud.
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NIST charting federal vulnerability disclosure policy
March 05, 2021 | NewsTo design a software vulnerability program for the federal government, the National Institute of Standards and Technology is reviewing work done by the Defense and Homeland Security Departments.
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TSA explores video analytics for better security screening
| NewsWith Phase 1 funding to startup Deep North, the Transportation Security Administration expects to learn how video analytics can improve how passengers are moving through airport security processes.
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We were promised jetpacks. DARPA looks to deliver
| NewsThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is looking for ways individual warfighters can strap on a portable personal air mobility system to fly themselves to and from missions.
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Video game engine powers radiation visualizations
| NewsThe first-of-its-kind toolkit joins 3D radiation data with computer-aided design geometries to show how radiation impacts objects.