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San Diego puts internet, GPS in choppers
April 28, 2017 | NewsA partnership between the city and AT&T puts GPS service and a secure two-way network connection in the Airborne Law Enforcement helicopter fleet.
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Getting smart on trash collection
| NewsPittsburgh plans to add fill-sensor technology to its trash-collection workflow.
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The road to derived mobile credentials
| NewsPrograms in both the civilian and military sectors are starting to deliver on earlier promises to give government workers credentials on their mobile devices.
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Air Force widens military bug bounty program
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Cyber attacks 10 years on: from disruption to disinformation
| NewsSince the cyber attack on Estonia in 2007, internet-based incursions have escalated massively, but their targets have become more diffuse, indicating future attacks may target information and opinion.
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Fighting tax fraud with electronic IDs
| NewsSeveral states are testing a program that leverages the authentication derived from driver's licenses to ensure tax refunds are sent to their rightful owners.
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Illinois taps blockchain to spur government efficiencies
| NewsIllinois is experimenting with blockchain in five pilot programs, the state’s CTO Mike Wons told GCN.
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Security depends on data classification
| NewsBy identifying, organizing and classifying data, states can lay the groundwork for reducing the number of possible breaches, NASCIO finds.
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Lean, mean cyber secure machines
April 26, 2017 | NewsAgencies need systems that are more trustworthy, secure and resilient, cyber experts say.
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Police around the world learn to fight global-scale cybercrime
| NewsThe multinational cooperation involved in successfully taking down the Avalanche network can be a model for future efforts in fighting digital crime.