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Why ISPs don’t throttle DDoS traffic
November 09, 2016 | NewsBlocking suspect traffic could pose a legal problem for internet service providers because they don't have liability protections and are obligated by law to continue service.
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Databases in the cloud: dark cloud or silver lining?
| NewsConcerns over performance, availability and control are keeping databases out of the cloud.
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Evaluating cybersecurity risk
| NewsA NIST self-assessment tool blends organizational performance evaluation strategies from the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program with risk management standards, guidelines and best practices from the Cybersecurity Framework.
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Progressive web apps: The mobile future?
| NewsProgressive web apps work across multiple devices, are easy to develop and deploy, and deliver web content to users faster, even over low-quality networks.
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Building the foundation for AI-enabled computer vision
November 08, 2016 | NewsSandia National Laboratories and the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity are working together to find ways to equip computers with algorithms that can recognize visual subtleties the human brain can divine in an instant.
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NIST bumps up release of security guidance
| NewsAs recent Internet of Things-enabled DDoS attacks highlight the growing attack surface, the National Institute of Standards and Technology is releasing the latest version of Special Publication 800-160 early.
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How Rhode Island consolidated its health infrastructure
| NewsRIBridges is a single repository for client information across 48 programs and several agencies.
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Get ready for IoT-enabled threats
| NewsThe success of the recent Mirai botnet attacks opens the door for similar DDoS threats that take advantage of unsecured Internet of Things devices.
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FedRAMP sets goals for FY2017
November 07, 2016 | NewsThe Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program aims to speed up the authorization process and double the number of cloud services.
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What it takes to review 650,000 emails
| NewsAlthough Donald Trump argued it wasn’t possible to review 650,000 emails in eight days, cyber forensics experts said it’s quite common.