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Unsupported software threatens medical devices, networks
October 19, 2017 | NewsUnpatched known vulnerabilities can open agencies up to internet of things based attacks and ransomware, according to a senior HHS official.
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Budgeting for security products: What CISOs need to know
| NewsChief information security officers must consider the threat surface, the adequacy of legacy products and the availability of innovative security solutions to decide how secure their agencies.
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Data Rodeo: How Texas corrals its transportation data
| NewsThe Data Rodeo project aims to synthesize existing transportation data and make it useful for transit agencies, researchers and third parties.
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Robotic process automation delivers better results for citizens
October 18, 2017 | NewsApplying automation to business processes can reduce or eliminate many of the obstacles to delivering fast, efficient citizen outcomes while keeping humans at the heart of government service.
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VA pushes data to the point of care
| NewsBy bringing together data surrounding a problem like suicide, the VA can get a fuller picture for patient care that clinicians can use internally.
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Fog mesh to the rescue when disaster strikes
| NewsResearchers are building a fog-enabled infrastructure that would let edge devices communicate even when there is no internet connection.
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One-stop shopping for state services on its way
| NewsA single portal that offers online services seamlessly would lower costs for states and make transactions easier for the public.
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5 mistakes to avoid after a cybersecurity breach
| NewsGiven the vast attack surfaces of today's systems, intrusions are nearly inevitable, but they don't have to be catastrophic.
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Sending robot squads into danger zones
October 17, 2017 | NewsThe top layer solution creates a mesh communication network among the robotic vehicles, enabling a convoy to instinctively follow its designated leader and providing a resilient communications network that can function in urban and subterranean environments.
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Myriad missions for Murfreesboro drones
| NewsMurfreesboro became the first city in Tennessee to earn a Federal Aviation Administration certificate of authorization to fly unmanned aircraft systems.