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FirstNet on track for November award
March 15, 2016 | NewsAlthough FirstNet extended the deadline for final proposals for the nationwide wireless broadband public safety network by two weeks, officials say there won’t be any further delays of the final May 13 deadline.
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DARPA calls on DIYers for weaponized tech
March 14, 2016 | NewsThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency seeks proposals that convert commercial technologies into security threats.
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Security blindness: Too many alerts and too few resources
| NewsWith today’s “assumption of compromise,” organizations need a unified, analytics-driven platform for end-to-end visibility across the enterprise.
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7 cities make the cut for Smart City Challenge
| NewsThe Department of Transportation announced finalists for its Smart City Challenge from the nearly 80 submissions it received.
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The newest cyber risk: Hackers can hear what you’re printing
| NewsUsing only a smartphone, researchers were able to get enough information from signals created by a 3-D printer’s nozzle to reverse-engineer the object being manufactured.
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HHS funds internal innovation projects
| NewsThe Department of Health and Human Services’ Ventures Program will fund five early-stage projects that aim to improve department processes.
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Call for security science papers
| NewsThe National Security Agency is taking nominations for its Best Scientific Cybersecurity Paper Competition.
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Interagency teams take up diplomacy challenge
March 11, 2016 | NewsFrom nearly 500 submissions, six finalist teams were selected at the D3 Innovation Summit for their solutions to that leverage technology to solve global problems.
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Can we build quantum-resistant encryption?
| NewsNew research demonstrating that quantum computing is now just an engineering challenge moves the possibility of encryption-cracking machines to the front burner.
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Mapping a path to the smart city
| NewsThe Smart Cities Council’s Readiness Guide helps city planners make educated choices about the technologies they can use to transform their towns.