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Identity search engine compares biometrics to watch lists
February 16, 2016 | NewsMorphoTrust’s automated biometric identification system helps warfighters on the ground verify identities with a search engine that registers and compares biometric features against data on file.
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Lightweight laptop to be added to standard models list
| NewsA 3.5 pound laptop will soon be added to the list of approved desktop and laptop baseline models for federal workers.
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Feds look to secure common workflows
| NewsU.S. CIO Tony Scott said securing shared networks and applications will help maintain network resiliency.
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It’s tax season, and states are battling bogus requests for refunds
| NewsStates are working to try to stop online filing fraud by verifying the identity of the filers, strengthening password protocols and sharing information on filings that use stolen identities.
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California, MapLight team up for new campaign-finance search tool
February 12, 2016 | NewsThe Secretary of State's office and the non-profit research firm announced a campaign-finance search tool that provides easy insight into state-level independent expenditures.
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Is SDx the model for IT security?
| NewsSoftware-defined systems could prove the best way to tackle the security problems that otherwise threaten to overwhelm government.
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5 principles to ensure CNAP success
| NewsThe Cybersecurity National Action Plan has potential -- but now we must encourage mass-scale commitment.
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USGS enhances National Map tools
| NewsThe U.S. Geological Survey has made some improvements to the National Map program, making it easier for users to find, download and work with the GIS data.
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Local police wrestle with success of license plate camera system
| NewsThe police in Freeport, N.Y., started the program to spot stolen vehicles -- but now find it capturing much, much more.