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Zero trust 2.0: The answer to government’s cyber woes
January 22, 2021 | NewsBalancing convenience and security, zero trust 2.0 leverages machine learning and passive intelligence factors to enhance cybersecurity measures through personal habits, which are virtually impossible to replicate.
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NC registry to track COVID among responders
| NewsMonitoring the number of positive COVID-19 cases, quarantines and vaccinated personnel will help North Carolina officials allocate appropriate resources to keep responders safe.
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Machine learning could cut delays from traffic lights
| NewsA new self-learning system uses machine learning to improve the coordination of vehicles passing through intersections.
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How smart cities can mitigate the impact of health crises
January 21, 2021 | NewsIntegrating a city's IT infrastructure with data from social media and smart devices can help improve the detection and mitigation of outbreaks.
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Trump’s last-day order clamps down on foreign access to US-based IaaS
| NewsThe Jan. 19 order forces cloud providers to capture more complete records about foreign customers who lease cloud infrastructure and potentially resell it to cyber attackers.
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Elevate your security posture and readiness for 2021
| NewsUntil the full ramifications of the SolarWinds breach is known, agencies must reconsider their security posture and organizational readiness.
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How law enforcement is using technology to track down people who attacked the US Capitol building
| NewsFacial recognition technology and the analysis of cell phone location data and social media posts is expanding the reach of law enforcement investigations.
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States prep census, GIS data for redistricting
January 20, 2021 | NewsNow that the election is over, state and local governments are turning their attention to ways that data and geographic information systems can aid in redistricting efforts.
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One-to-one unemployment insurance fraud investigations are over. Here’s what’s next.
| NewsThose charged with unemployment oversight need the ability to monitor large volumes of unemployment insurance claims, registration and other types of data to identify patterns and signals pointing to potential fraud.
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Making synthetic health records more realistic
| NewsDepartment of Health and Human Services has launched a challenge to boost the capabilities of Synthea, an open source tool that creates simulated patient records.