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Broadband access moves up government’s priority list
January 05, 2021 | NewsThe COVID-19 pandemic has made the need for fast, reliable internet connectivity a high priority. Governments at all levels have stepped up to help, but challenges persist.
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Rip and replace no more
| NewsLegacy systems are resilient and scalable, supporting fundamental cost, performance and functionality advantages.
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Harnessing the power of machine learning for improved decision-making
| NewsUsing both supervised and unsupervised learning, analysts can find new patterns in their data and validate those patterns against mission relevance.
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More visible data helps drive DOD decision-making
| NewsCDOs in the Defense Department are opening up their data to take advantage of artificial intelligence and machine learning tools that help surface insights and improve decision-making.
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Remote work and disposable tech may put government data at risk
January 04, 2021 | NewsWhile convenient during this pandemic, allowing employees to use personal laptops and phones for work increases the risk of unauthorized access to government systems and data.
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CISA updates on SolarWinds compromise
| NewsTo help agency leaders mitigate the SolarWinds Orion software compromise, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued new guidance and posted two new resources.
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Minnesota’s free online reskilling removes barriers to training
| NewsWith the state providing no-cost on-demand access to online classes for training, reskilling and upskilling, residents are taking advantage of courses in technology, health care, retail and manufacturing.
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Software factories must be protected like ‘crown jewels,’ AF official says
| NewsThe massive hacking campaign that breached multiple federal government agencies via Solarwinds software has Defense Department officials taking a closer look at protecting some of its more nascent efforts – namely, software factories.
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The Sunburst hack was massive and devastating – 5 observations from a cybersecurity expert
December 30, 2020 | NewsHackers stole information from computer systems in the U.S. government, economy and critical infrastructure and have likely left malware on them that can be used for follow-on attacks.
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Time is running out for Federal 100 nominations
December 29, 2020 | NewsThese annual awards honor the individuals in the federal IT community who have gone far beyond their assigned duties to make a difference.