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A language generation program’s ability to write articles, produce code and compose poetry has wowed scientists
September 23, 2020 | NewsGPT-3 is far and away the most “knowledgeable” natural language generation program to date, and it has a range of potential uses in professions ranging from teaching to journalism to customer service.
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Records management is about to get harder
September 22, 2020 | NewsNew collaboration technologies ramped up in the wake of the pandemic have introduced some new challenges.
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Successful contact tracing: Setting up, scaling and advancing operations
| NewsEfficient contact tracing centers must be well staffed, scalable and conscientious of data protection.
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DISA wants ideas on dynamic spectrum sharing
| NewsThe Defense Information Systems Agency is asking industry for ideas on how best to share its spectrum with both military and civilian users.
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Cybercriminals strike schools amid pandemic
| NewsSchool IT staffs have been consumed with transitioning teachers, staff and families to virtual learning, making districts even more vulnerable to hackers, experts say.
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Why risk is a range — not a number
September 21, 2020 | NewsDuring a disaster, looking at a range of possibilities, rather than a target number, gives emergency planners a better way to gauge risk.
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Staying strong against evolving ransomware
| NewsAs cybercriminals expand the ransomware-as-a-service market with new variants to increase their potential profits, governments must significantly step up efforts to protect agencies, networks, personnel and citizens.
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Agencies must patch Windows Server by midnight or unplug
| NewsThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued an emergency directive calling on agencies to patch their Windows Server operating systems to prevent attackers from completely compromising all Active Directory identity services.
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Challenges of classified BYOD
| NewsThe intelligence community is working out whether it can allow staff to use their own devices for work.
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How transit data can drive urban recovery
September 18, 2020 | NewsCities are looking to take advantage of data-driven transportation tools for policymaking, particularly as they look for economic recovery opportunities.