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If telework is here to stay, agencies have more work to do
May 19, 2020 | NewsWhile agencies have rapidly adapted to the new demand for remote work, they need a modern data experience that enables them to use more of their data, while reducing the complexity and expense of managing the infrastructure behind it.
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8 ways local governments can enhance security while working remotely
May 18, 2020 | NewsMunicipalities that protect valuable citizen data should prioritize remote-work security strategies to ease potentially crippling burdens on staff and enhance constituent trust.
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How Delaware locks down corrections data
| NewsTo secure criminal, medical and financial data for about 4,500 inmates across several facilities, the Delaware Department of Correction relies on a solid data protection strategy.
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Spotting zero-day ransomware
| NewsComputer sensors that monitor temperature, voltage levels and power consumption can quickly detect the power surges that indicate ransomware has started encrypting files.
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Cyber resiliency is key to remodeling your cyber plan
| NewsAgencies can improve their resiliency by establishing and extending trust through every layer of the enterprise -- from the critical hardware infrastructure all the way out to the data on the network.
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Why fuzzing is your friend for DevSecOps
May 15, 2020 | NewsThe quality assurance technique uncovers coding errors and security loopholes during software vulnerability testing and assurance processes.
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TIC pilots help solidify cloud policy
| NewsThe Trusted Internet Connection pilots will help flesh out roles and responsibilities for safely navigating government cloud programs, according to the TIC program manager.
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Did that drone just tell us to stay 6 feet apart?
| NewsDrones that monitor social distance, scan crowds and test temperatures worry the public, civil liberties advocates and some in the drone industry.
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SDN eases pandemic’s telecom burden
| NewsSoftware-defined networking has allowed carriers to quickly redistribute network loads to even out stress on peering points and routing facilities.
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Model predicts how long COVID lasts on surfaces
| NewsDepartment of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate has developed a predictive modeling tool that shows how fast SARS-CoV-2 will decay on hard surfaces under a range of temperature and humidity conditions.