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GSA’s mismanagement of PIV cards puts facility, data security at risk, watchdog says
November 09, 2020 | NewsThe General Services Administration’s mismanagement of the personal identity verification cards it issued to contract employees raises significant security concerns, according to a report from agency's inspector general.
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Security-driven networking: The foundation of digital transformation
| NewsThe convergence of networking and security improves visibility, encourages the orchestration of security policies and promotes a unified threat response.
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Virtual inspections gain traction
November 06, 2020 | NewsInitially a way to keep county officials and building developers safe during the pandemic, virtual inspections are saving time and money for local government and businesses.
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DISA eyes mainframe-based blockchain
| NewsThe Defense Information Systems Agency is looking for information on developing a blockchain-as-a-service offering on Z system mainframes for its mission partners.
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How natural language processing can support public health
| NewsWith more sophistication than rudimentary social media monitoring, natural language processing can help public health officials better understand the public’s reactions to recommendations on how to slow the spread of COVID-19.
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DARPA’s plan for an airborne COVID detector
| NewsDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants a COVID sensor that can detect the virus in the air accurately and quickly enough to stop its spread in office buildings or schools.
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Threats to election likely to extend for weeks
November 05, 2020 | NewsAs the attack surface shifts from the voting process to certification of results, ransomware attacks and disinformation campaigns are likely to continue until all results are certified.
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Why vaccine distribution programs must be digital, scalable and citizen-focused
| NewsSuccess will not hinge on technology alone, but on its adaptability, ease-of-use and focus on the citizen experience.
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The road to autonomous vehicles is littered with policy and tech challenges
| NewsThe three-state demonstration was designed not just to test the technology, but to identify the administrative and procedural friction points as vehicles navigate the different states’ connected and autonomous vehicle policies.
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Can cities influence individuals’ travel choices?
| NewsThe Federal Highway Administration plans to study how real-time travel information, suggestions about alternative routes and monetary incentives might prompt travel choices that reduce congestion.