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When it comes to ransomware, it’s sometimes best to pay up
May 30, 2017 | NewsPaying up may be the rational choice for some organizations, but given that cybercriminals go where the money is, the repercussions for others could be significant.
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Learning from a long-running digital archive effort
| NewsThe Library of Virginia is still sorting through 1.3 million emails from former Gov. Tim Kaine’s administration, nearly seven years later.
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The risky ROI on municipal broadband
May 26, 2017 | NewsOver half of municipal fiber projects generate negative cash flow, a new report finds.
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Next up: Integration of virtual machines, containers
| NewsAgencies can meet increased performance demands by combining cloud-based virtual machines and containers.
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Mapping out highway maintenance
| NewsMaryland e-Road Ready Projects shows planned work on state-maintained roads.
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U.S. slips in worldwide open data rankings
| NewsScores vary based on the type of data, but most categories are missing the key data identifiers that make the information useful.
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Payment apps drive city’s taxi modernization
| NewsBy partnering with Square, Washington, D.C., can upgrade its legacy metering system and get real-time ridership data.
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Cybercrime investigation: Where geek meet gumshoe
May 25, 2017 | NewsA new publication outlines a standard for investigating and preventing today’s complex and sophisticated cybercrime.
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Computing with encrypted data
| NewsResearchers are working on ways to optimize fully homomorphic encryption, which allows manipulation of encrypted data, for real-world applications.
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A growing city tackles sea level rise
| NewsMiami is taking a multi-faceted approach to address growing development in an area vulnerable to sea level rise.