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Real security requires strong encryption — even if investigators get blocked
November 02, 2017 | NewsPolice without a back door into encryption systems still have several options for obtaining evidence.
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Technology’s response to Irma, Harvey and Maria
| NewsTechnology vastly improved how information was gathered and shared between federal and local leaders, emergency responders and residents.
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Agencies address CDM rollout challenges
| NewsThe Department of Energy and NASA are working on deploying CDM to their component agencies.
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How federal governments can nurture smart city growth
| NewsAs cities begin embracing smart technology, national governments can help address funding and interoperability issues.
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Debunking common myths about federal automation
November 01, 2017 | NewsAutomation is the solution to reducing risk, shrinking costs and breaking down data silos that are plaguing agencies.
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U.S. Courts working to automate patching
| NewsOfficials plan to automate the commit, scan, build and deployment of patches to its systems.
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Lawmakers want assurances on FirstNet’s security
| NewsThe FirstNet broadband wireless communication network will be well protected against cyber threats, AT&T says.
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How the Postal Service is using analytics to spot problems at local offices
| NewsUsing data models, the USPS inspector general was able to not just reduce the amount of time it takes to close an investigation but also to increase the return.
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Michigan governor signs volunteer cyber corps bill
| NewsUnder the Cyber Civilian Corps Act, cyber responders can provide technical assistance if the state gets hit by a cyberattack or data breach.
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Kansas City aims to be the smartest city
October 31, 2017 | NewsFree Wi-Fi, smart kiosks, shot spotters, traffic sensors and predictive algorithms will define the future of the city, Kansas City's Bob Bennet says.