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What drones mean for surveillance
September 28, 2016 | NewsExperts explore how law enforcement is using unmanned vehicles and the ethics that such quickly evolving tools entail.
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Clearinghouse fights SNAP fraud across state lines
| NewsFive state health and human services agencies have deployed a joint fraud detection system that fights waste and abuse in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
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How LA corralled its security data
| NewsLos Angeles’ Integrated Security Operations Center consolidates all departmental cybersecurity into one central system.
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18 states ask DHS for help securing voting systems
| NewsIn response to the threat of foreign interference in U.S. elections, 18 states have asked the Department of Homeland Security for advice on how to protect voting technology from cyber tampering.
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Bringing big data to bear on infectious disease
September 27, 2016 | NewsWith the Collaborative Advanced Analytics and Data Sharing toolkit, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention made sense of an outbreak in days rather than months.
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More data means more revenue for California tax collectors
| NewsCalifornia's Franchise Tax Board recently completed a raft of improvements to legacy systems and it has resulted in improved revenue.
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Hacking your data without touching your network
| NewsCybersecurity researchers show how data can be captured by near-field analysis of electromagnetic leakage.
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Can blockchain spark a government services revolution?
| NewsThe technology that underpins the Bitcoin crytocurrency has the potential to power all sorts of innovative government services.
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At DHS, software assurance goes mobile
September 26, 2016 | NewsA Science and Technology Directorate research project proves that reducing the risk of third-party applications is not such a remote possibility.
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How one state’s modernization delivers service transformation
| NewsLouisiana's IT consolidation focuses on delivering solutions, not technology, to customers.