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NY pilots COVID passport
March 02, 2021 | NewsNew York is testing a blockchain-based COVID passport in preparation for expanding residents’ safe access to venues.
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StateRAMP: How state and local governments accelerate cloud adoption
| NewsOpening in April, StateRAMP aims to bring standardization and efficiency to cloud service providers and agencies alike.
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Protecting government secrets with an AI-powered canary trap
March 01, 2021 | NewsResearchers have developed an artificial intelligence system that automatically creates different decoy versions of a document to foil adversaries.
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Still more questions than answers on SolarWinds attack
| NewsAt a recent hearing on the massive hack on SolarWinds' IT management software, witnesses explained that they are still unsure how widespread the attack was, how hackers corrupted the Orion software and what they intend to do with the information… Read More »
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Inherently secure systems mitigate software supply chain attacks
| NewsCurrent futile efforts to keep an adversary out of a system can be replaced by a secure architecture that dramatically constrains the ability of an adversary who planted attacks inside a system to compromise sensitive information.
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RPA turns modernization goals into reality
February 26, 2021 | NewsRobotic process automation will eventually become a part of the core technology platform stack for agency business applications.
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AI compares medical rookies’ biomechanical skills to experts
| NewsResearchers are adopting artificial intelligence and markerless motion-capture technology to assess the biomechanical skills of medical trainees and provide feedback for improvement.
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Air Force invests in high-speed satellite data
| NewsAs the amount of satellite data rapidly increases, government agencies are looking for new ways to transmit more of it faster.
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Can 5G strengthen space-ground communications?
| NewsThe Air Force is looking to leverage next-gen mobile technologies to connect terrestrial and space-based systems.
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AI facial analysis is scientifically questionable. Should we be using it for border control?
| NewsWhile governments and national security can benefit from border control technologies, advanced surveillance creates risks for the misuse of personal data and the violation of human rights.