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Expect more nation-state cyberattacks, Krebs says
February 11, 2021 | NewsAttacks from China, Russia, Iran and North Korea will likely continue “until the leadership has decided that it cannot tolerate further behavior," former CISA Director Chris Krebs told the House Homeland Security Committee.
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State and local digital infrastructure is rife with vulnerabilities
| NewsThe unfortunate reality is that state and local agencies either don’t prioritize cybersecurity threats correctly or don’t have the money -- or the technical expertise -- to harden their computing environments on their own.
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Tech companies mobilize to schedule vaccine appointments, but often fall short
| NewsCities, states, businesses and tech volunteers are creating vaccination scheduling websites and apps, but frustration abounds because of misunderstood or changing rules and the unpredictably short supply of vaccine.
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NSF pushing for agency-specific cyber-physical research
February 10, 2021 | NewsThe National Science Foundation’s research program aims to accelerate the transition of CPS into federal agencies.
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Understanding crash data
| NewsThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is looking for ways to make crash data accessible and understandable to all types of users.
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The missing ingredient to curbside management
| NewsA unified curb data standard will revolutionize curb data management and enhance the value of a digital curb layer.
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Making emergency alerts less of a crisis
| NewsEmergency officials are getting more comfortable with sending Integrated Public Alert and Warning System alerts thanks to a new tool to help develop policies and practices and a cloud-based testing lab.
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Utility companies owe millions to this state regulatory agency. The problem? The agency can’t track what it’s owed.
| NewsWhen a whistleblower alleged that $200 million was missing from the California Public Utilities Commission, the agency says it took steps to collect. Yet an audit uncovered more missing money and cited flaws in the agency’s accounting system.
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The time is now: Why government can’t put off modernization
February 09, 2021 | NewsTo meet the functional demands of a remote workforce and ensure that the proper technology is in place to support services that drive mission success, agencies must move off their legacy infrastructure.
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Cloud simplifies services delivery for human trafficking victims
| NewsThe Shepherd Case Management System is streamlining how the federal government processes claims and services for victims of human trafficking.