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Does funding for cyber and tech in civilian agencies help enough?
A new analysis from big data firm Govini found that federal agencies are still lacking resources to meet the standards laid out in the national security and national defense strategies.
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3 ways IoT devices compromise security
The National Institute of Standards and Technology released a report detailing the cybe security and privacy risks associated with the Internet of Things.
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3 ways security is compromised on the cloud
Symantec’s Cloud Security Threat Report finds that while 53 percent of respondents reported workloads moving to cloud applications, 54 percent said their security practices have not kept up at the same pace..
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How NASA wants to explore the AI sector
The agency is navigating through roadblocks that once blocked it from fully utilizing innovations in artificial intelligence and machine-learning technology.
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How AI investments can improve health care
A federal push for new technology can help predict health outcomes and address how to create new ways to deliver and pay for care, among other benefits.
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How the White House is building ‘guard rails’ for AI
In June the White House released an action plan to tackle productivity and security while modernizing IT. One important aspect of this plan is the integration of artificial intelligence into the federal government.
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How organizations are being kept in the ‘dark’
A survey of private and public sector IT professionals found 60 percent of respondents reported half of their data was unknown and untapped, but AI may hold a key.
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Could a new office protect critical US tech?
Legislation is being added to the defense authorization bill that would create an executive office dedicated to cybersecurity protection, as well as reform security clearance procedures.
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How will Congress combat deepfake videos?
Congress is grappling with how to combat deepfake videos, which are created to manipulate audio and video in a way that is indistinguishable to most people.
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4,000 banned devices found on government networks
The Trump Administration and Commerce Department are weighing another ban on a Chinese technology company, Hikivision. However, a data security firm claims devices from previous bans still exist in the public sector.
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Does funding for cyber and tech in civilian agencies help enough?
A new analysis from big data firm Govini found that federal agencies are still lacking resources to meet the standards laid out in the national security and national defense strategies.
-
3 ways IoT devices compromise security
The National Institute of Standards and Technology released a report detailing the cybe security and privacy risks associated with the Internet of Things.
-
3 ways security is compromised on the cloud
Symantec’s Cloud Security Threat Report finds that while 53 percent of respondents reported workloads moving to cloud applications, 54 percent said their security practices have not kept up at the same pace..
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How NASA wants to explore the AI sector
The agency is navigating through roadblocks that once blocked it from fully utilizing innovations in artificial intelligence and machine-learning technology.
-
How AI investments can improve health care
A federal push for new technology can help predict health outcomes and address how to create new ways to deliver and pay for care, among other benefits.
-
How the White House is building ‘guard rails’ for AI
In June the White House released an action plan to tackle productivity and security while modernizing IT. One important aspect of this plan is the integration of artificial intelligence into the federal government.
-
How organizations are being kept in the ‘dark’
A survey of private and public sector IT professionals found 60 percent of respondents reported half of their data was unknown and untapped, but AI may hold a key.
-
Could a new office protect critical US tech?
Legislation is being added to the defense authorization bill that would create an executive office dedicated to cybersecurity protection, as well as reform security clearance procedures.
-
How will Congress combat deepfake videos?
Congress is grappling with how to combat deepfake videos, which are created to manipulate audio and video in a way that is indistinguishable to most people.
-
4,000 banned devices found on government networks
The Trump Administration and Commerce Department are weighing another ban on a Chinese technology company, Hikivision. However, a data security firm claims devices from previous bans still exist in the public sector.
-
Does funding for cyber and tech in civilian agencies help enough?
A new analysis from big data firm Govini found that federal agencies are still lacking resources to meet the standards laid out in the national security and national defense strategies.
-
3 ways IoT devices compromise security
The National Institute of Standards and Technology released a report detailing the cybe security and privacy risks associated with the Internet of Things.
-
3 ways security is compromised on the cloud
Symantec’s Cloud Security Threat Report finds that while 53 percent of respondents reported workloads moving to cloud applications, 54 percent said their security practices have not kept up at the same pace..
-
How NASA wants to explore the AI sector
The agency is navigating through roadblocks that once blocked it from fully utilizing innovations in artificial intelligence and machine-learning technology.
-
How AI investments can improve health care
A federal push for new technology can help predict health outcomes and address how to create new ways to deliver and pay for care, among other benefits.
-
How the White House is building ‘guard rails’ for AI
In June the White House released an action plan to tackle productivity and security while modernizing IT. One important aspect of this plan is the integration of artificial intelligence into the federal government.
-
How organizations are being kept in the ‘dark’
A survey of private and public sector IT professionals found 60 percent of respondents reported half of their data was unknown and untapped, but AI may hold a key.
-
Could a new office protect critical US tech?
Legislation is being added to the defense authorization bill that would create an executive office dedicated to cybersecurity protection, as well as reform security clearance procedures.
-
How will Congress combat deepfake videos?
Congress is grappling with how to combat deepfake videos, which are created to manipulate audio and video in a way that is indistinguishable to most people.
-
4,000 banned devices found on government networks
The Trump Administration and Commerce Department are weighing another ban on a Chinese technology company, Hikivision. However, a data security firm claims devices from previous bans still exist in the public sector.













