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Cloud strategy smoothed State Department’s shift to remote work
June 11, 2020 | NewsThe State Department began moving its operations to the cloud in 2019, so it wasn’t caught flat-footed when the pandemic forced a sudden shift to remote work.
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Georgia primary a ‘catastrophe,’ voting rights advocates say
| NewsMany polling locations did not open on time, some of the newly purchased equipment malfunctioned, many poll workers were unfamiliar with the machines and polling locations lacked backup paper ballots.
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5 AIOps strategies for overcoming common IT obstacles
June 10, 2020 | NewsBy adopting AIOps platforms that infuse automation, artificial intelligence and machine learning, agencies can quickly leverage toolsets to overcome complex obstacles, promote growth and sustain service for staff and constituents alike.
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IBM bows out of facial recognition market
| NewsThe company announced that it will no longer sell general-purpose facial recognition or analysis software.
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Robots working together tap cloud data for navigation
| NewsResearchers have shown that autonomous robots working together can navigate unknown terrain faster than they would individually by giving them a new way to pool and analyze data gathered in real time.
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Hybrid cloud security requires governance standards
June 09, 2020 | NewsOne reason securing hybrid clouds is so complex is the lack of standard tools that work across applications and cloud platforms.
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Coronavirus cyber hygiene and the IT manager’s responsibility
| NewsUntil good cyber hygiene practices are truly ingrained in workers’ approach to how they use their devices, IT managers must show the way
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Workplaces are turning to devices to monitor social distancing, but does the tech respect privacy?
| NewsOrganizations, eager to limit liability for employees and customers, are considering a variety of emerging technologies for limiting pandemic spread.
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Federal-grade encryption from the comfort of home
June 08, 2020 | NewsEnd-to-end encryption gives electronic communication throughout agencies the same level of security and privacy as a face-to-face conversation, especially if the solution has ephemerality baked in.
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Securing utilities by detecting bad data
| NewsResearchers are looking to prevent false data injections from disrupting energy and water control systems.