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Agencies call up drones for monitoring programs
July 26, 2017 | NewsUnmanned vehicles are making it easier for agencies to quickly gather more accurate data at less expense.
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The Library of Congress opened its catalogs to the world. Here’s why it matters.
| NewsSince the data's release, researchers' experiments have included a zoomable list of 9 million unique titles and a natural language interface with the data.
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The Library of Congress opened its catalogs to the world. Here’s why it matters.
| NewsSince the data's release, researchers' experiments have included a zoomable list of 9 million unique titles and a natural language interface with the data.
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Michigan tackles opioid abuse with data-sharing platform
| NewsThe portal integrates electronic health records into the state's prescription monitoring program, giving prescribers and physicians near-instantaneous access to patients' drug histories.
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Michigan tackles opioid abuse with data-sharing platform
| NewsThe portal integrates electronic health records into the state's prescription monitoring program, giving prescribers and physicians near-instantaneous access to patients' drug histories.
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Finding PII in a haystack of data
July 25, 2017 | NewsVeritas' Classification Engine makes it easier for agencies to identify and protect sensitive data.
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Finding PII in a haystack of data
| NewsVeritas' Classification Engine makes it easier for agencies to identify and protect sensitive data.
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The shifting threat landscape
| NewsThe number of zero-day and web attacks both decreased in the last year, but attackers found other effective delivery methods, Symantec says.
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The shifting threat landscape
| NewsThe number of zero-day and web attacks both decreased in the last year, but attackers found other effective delivery methods, Symantec says.
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Navy turns to unmanned systems to map the ocean
| NewsWith drones, automated processing, visual displays and analytics, the Meteorology and Oceanography Command can analyze the increased amount of weather data in near-real time.