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Simplifying forensic investigations: 10 questions to ask
October 01, 2020 | NewsTo run more efficient forensic investigations, IT managers must uncover, manage and leverage all the data extracted from smartphones, computers and the cloud.
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NY, NJ launch COVID exposure apps
| NewsNew York and New Jersey are joining Pennsylvania and Delaware in a regional COVID Alert app network that supplements public health officials’ efforts to trace and contact individuals who may have been exposed to the COVID-19 virus.
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Iowa launches vulnerability disclosure program for election websites
| NewsThe state is inviting security researchers to test five websites of the Office of Iowa Secretary of State.
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NIST issues challenge to de-identify public safety datasets
| NewsThe National Institute of Standards and Technology is asking the public to help it find new ways to de-identify public safety datasets so researchers and policy makers can glean insights while protecting individual privacy.
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PPP taps cloud for loan forgiveness
September 30, 2020 | NewsThe Small Business Administration is using a commercial cloud service for its Paycheck Protection Program loan-forgiveness processing, but lawmakers are concerned about tech glitches.
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US-made small drones added to GSA schedule
| NewsThrough the Defense Innovation Unit’s Blue sUAS initiative, five U.S.-manufactured drone configurations are providing secure options for military and civilian agencies.
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DARPA wants autonomous vehicles that drive as well as humans
| NewsThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency thinks boosting the performance of algorithms may bring the driving performance of unmanned ground vehicles on par with humans.
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Real-time deepfake detection that keeps getting better
| NewsResearchers are building a deepfake detector that uses learns from a growing knowledgebase of examples.
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Patent Office looks to AI for image searches
| NewsThe United States Patent and Trademark Office wants to know whether artificial intelligence is mature enough to help with image searching in design patent applications – those that protect the way a manufactured item looks and works.
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What’s needed to keep 5G from compromising weather forecasts
September 29, 2020 | NewsResearchers from Rutgers University have shown that 5G signals that “leak” into the spectrum used by satellite sensors can lead to inaccurate weather forecasts.