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Cybersecurity is job #1 for NASCIO
January 19, 2016 | NewsThe National Association of State Chief Information Officers named cybersecurity the top item in its advocacy agenda.
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Heartbleed redux with Secure Shell?
| NewsWarning flags have been raised over SSH, which helps manage servers, routers and firewalls and is used to provide privileged access to servers and networks.
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Army command posts get secure gigabit Wi-Fi
| NewsThe wireless infrastructure will help the Army, Army National Guard and Army Reserve Tactical Units better adapt to changing conditions in battle or in disaster relief.
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AT&T expands IoT portfolio
| NewsAT&T announced an Internet of Things smart city framework and a new set of IoT developer tools.
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Using teamwork to fight DDoS attacks
| NewsGalois has been awarded a $1.7 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security for a peer-to-peer collaboration technology that allows organizations to work together to detect and mitigate distributed denial of service attacks.
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Census launches web tool for regional data analysis
| NewsThe Census Business Builder: Regional Analyst Edition lets users select the economic sector, location and data variables via an interactive map.
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IARPA scopes out brain-inspired computing
January 15, 2016 | NewsNeurally inspired computing principles could deliver practical benefits for next-generation computers, according to the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity.
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EPA’s IT modernization starts with agility
| NewsAnn Dunkin, CIO of the Environmental Protection Agency, discussed how the agency is changing the way IT services are developed and paid for.
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What DISA needs for secure networks
| NewsOfficials from the Defense Information Systems Agency discussed the capabilities it requires for network security.
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Facial recognition app may help spot PTSD
| NewsFacial recognition technology now being tested to identify autism in children may help screen for other illnesses, such as post traumatic stress disorder.