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Edge cloud still on the far horizon
January 19, 2021 | NewsDespite its potential, low-latency edge cloud for smart cities unlikely to make a major impact this year, a new report predicts.
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Disaster recovery is a necessity, not a luxury
| NewsWith disaster recovery solutions, state and local government agencies can quickly restore service to constituents and minimize the impact of potential disruptions.
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DISA pushes bring your own approved devices
| NewsThanks to the changes brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, bringing your own approved device (BYOAD) is now a high priority for the Defense Information Systems Agency.
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DHS issues call for infrastructure modernization
| NewsThe final solicitation for the $3.4 billion Data Center and Cloud Optimization contract seeks greater efficiency, better quality data, more security and better mission support.
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How Operation Warp Speed created vaccination chaos
| NewsStates are struggling to plan their vaccination programs with just one week’s notice for how many doses they’ll receive from the federal government. The incoming Biden administration is deciding what to do with this dysfunctional system.
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FireEye hedges on naming Russians as SolarWinds attackers
January 15, 2021 | NewsThe company has not seen enough evidence to positively trace the hackers behind the ongoing SolarWinds Orion hack to Russian entities, a FireEye executive said.
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GSA drops most drones from multiple award schedules
| NewsTo crack down on security risks from unmanned aerial systems, the General Services Administration said its multiple awards schedules will only offer small drones approved by the Defense Innovation Unit’s Blue sUAS Program.
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CISA details attacks on cloud services
| NewsThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency warned of attacks that leverage phishing and email forwarding vulnerabilities as well as one that bypassed multifactor authentication.
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The risks of DDoS attacks for the public sector
| NewsWhile distributed denial of service attacks can take agencies offline, relevant policies, trained staff and orchestrated technical and personnel resources offer the best defense.
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How explainable artificial intelligence can help humans innovate
| NewsA computer that can solve the Rubik’s Cube should be able to teach people how to solve it, too.