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COVID relief phishing emails spoof SBA
August 11, 2020 | NewsEmails that appear to be from the Small Business Administration are being sent to business owners, CEOs and CFOs enticing them to download malware and hand over personal banking information, according to new research.
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7 questions to ask before implementing new technology
August 10, 2020 | NewsHere’s how to ensure new technology benefits agencies, improves citizens’ lives and saves money.
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Pandemic underscores the importance of security, agility for remote work
| NewsSecure, remote work environments enhance productivity, ensure continuity of operations and open the door to recruiting and retaining a more diverse and motivated government workforce.
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How’s my driving? Researchers measure trust in autonomous vehicles
August 07, 2020 | NewsScientists at the Army Research Lab are using facial recognition technology to gauge the trust soldiers have in their robotic teammates, enabling developers to calibrate systems so that they work efficiently with humans whose native trust levels vary.
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NSA expanding telework for unclassified work
| NewsAs the National Security Agency works to broaden its cloud-based telework capabilities, it is expanding capabilities within Microsoft Office 365 to support unclassified activities.
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Ushering in a new era of work with RPA and AI
| NewsBy adding artificial intelligence to robotic process automation, agencies can accelerate the ability of RPA to complete a multitude of tasks at once, which is particularly helpful when analyzing large swaths of data.
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High-performance computing from anywhere
| NewsGPU-accelerated virtual workstations allow scientists to continue working with massive datasets from almost anywhere.
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Virginia launches first COVID notification app based on Apple-Google tech
August 06, 2020 | NewsCOVIDWISE is the first statewide deployment of the COVID-19 exposure notifications system application programming interface jointly created by Apple and Google.
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What will it take for a secure election?
| NewsIn the face of unprecedented challenges this year, many election officials say most issues can simply be addressed with sufficient political will.
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Lawmakers call for red team testing of legacy electric grids
| NewsThe nation’s energy grid should be tested for cyber vulnerabilities, lawmakers say, especially in light of the new challenges posed by the COVID-19 outbreak and reports of foreign adversaries targeting the nation’s critical infrastructure.