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How adversarial machine learning can lead to far better climate data
July 08, 2020 | NewsResearchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory have developed a novel machine learning approach to quickly enhance the resolution of climate data by up to 50 times.
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NTIA looks at spectrum-sharing feasibility
| NewsA new report from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration said the spectrum currently used for government coastal and spot radar applications could be shared between federal and commercial applications.
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As lockdowns ease, states must lock up contact tracing data
| NewsContact tracing data can help public health agencies track, identify and quarantine new cases of COVID-19, but if that data falls into the wrong hands, the consequences could be devastating.
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Filter protects against deepfake photos and videos
| NewsA new algorithm adds a filter to videos and photos to prevent deepfakes, researchers say.
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NOAA’s future-forward cloud, data strategies
July 07, 2020 | NewsThe strategies place a premium on scaling the IT infrastructure and services to drive innovation and advances in science, products and services.
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Marines connect smart base infrastructure
| NewsThe smart base testbed will leverage Marine Corps Air Station Miramar’s investments in both autonomous vehicles testing and microgrid technology.
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Massive vulnerability uncovered in popular networking device
| NewsA particularly dangerous vulnerability has been uncovered in F5’s BIG-IP networking devices produced by F5, impacting enterprise networks across the globe.
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How to communicate with constituents using digital channels
| NewsAgencies eager to improve citizen engagement with electronic communications should primarily consider how the tools serve constituents and manage compliance.
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Digital contact tracing’s mixed record abroad spells trouble for US efforts to rein in COVID-19
| NewsThe U.S. may need digital contact tracing more than any other country, but it may turn its back on the very lifesaving innovations it has helped develop.
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SASE: Finally, a security blanket for government IT
July 06, 2020 | NewsA secure access service edge allows easy onboarding of disparate and misaligned systems, zero-trust access and integration with the cloud resources on which governments increasingly rely.