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Public Safety
Hurricane Debby Makes Landfall in Florida, Tornadoes Threaten
After hitting the state's Big Bend area early Monday, Debby was reduced back to a tropical storm as it moved inland, but the National Hurricane Center still warns of "catastrophic flooding" as rain continues.
August 05, 2024
Higher Education
University of the Cumberlands Researchers Study AI for Cloud Security
Researchers at the Kentucky university have garnered attention this year for studies about how artificial intelligence could prevent cloud computing attacks, and how LLMs could respond to health care challenges.
August 05, 2024
Policy
Lawmakers Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Fight AI Deepfakes
A bipartisan bill being led by state representatives from Iowa and Massachusetts will attempt to crack down on the growing threats and distribution of sexually explicit “deepfakes” on digital platforms.
August 05, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
Some Kentucky Public Defenders Say AI Can Help Defendants
A new AI-powered tool called JusticeText — exclusive to public defenders — has emerged, offering a boost in analyzing case evidence efficiently to level the playing field and ensure fair defense.
August 05, 2024
Cybersecurity
Delta, CrowdStrike at Odds After Recent Software Outage
CrowdStrike has taken a strike back against Delta Air Lines, after the carrier said it plans to pursue legal claims to recover its losses from a huge technology outage last month.
August 05, 2024
Disaster Declaration
December 14, 2021
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Legal, Financial and Insurance Implications of the CrowdStrike-Microsoft Incident
As Delta Air Lines, and many other public and private organizations, tally the business costs from the unprecedented incident caused by a CrowdStrike update, lawyers debate contract language.
August 04, 2024
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Dan Lohrmann
GovTech: In Case You Missed It
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December 17, 2021
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Public Sector Ready: 5G
June 03, 2021
Recovery
Mapping Tool Shows Climate Change Effects Are Nationwide
A new tool from Rebuild by Design shows climate change is an equal opportunity hazard. But spending money ahead of time on mitigation and prevention can be more cost-effective than committing it after disaster strikes.
August 02, 2024
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Jim McKay
K-12 Education
What the Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act Would Mean for Schools
Passed by the Senate this week, KOSPA combines the Kids Online Safety Act and the Children and Teen’s Online Privacy Protection Act. Experts say the bill could both help and hinder student use of online technology.
August 02, 2024
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Brandi Vesco
Workforce & People
South Dakota Finds Its Second-Ever CTO in Private Sector
Madhu Gottumukkala will step into the role next week. South Dakota’s inaugural and longtime Chief Technology Officer Pat Snow retired in June after nearly three decades with the state.
August 02, 2024
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Julia Edinger
GovTech Biz
Gunfire, Training and ‘Alpha Males’: Lessons of Police Tech
When the police department in Laredo, Texas, deployed new software, they used it to reduce firearms incidents while also mapping dangerous roads. But other lessons followed — lessons other agencies can use.
August 02, 2024
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Thad Rueter
Florida
Commentary: CrowdStrike Outage Was ‘Unplanned Tabletop Exercise’
Sunny Isles Beach CIO Derrick Arias offers his account of triaging the July CrowdStrike/Microsoft event and what his team will take from the experience to apply when — not if — they experience another outage.
August 02, 2024
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Derrick Arias
Joliet Junior College to Deploy AI Assistant for Faculty
Brandon Paykamian
Brandon Paykamian is a former staff writer for the Center for Digital Education.
April 16, 2021
Cloud & Computing
North Dakota Prepares for Data Centers to Come Online
Only a few data centers are now operating in the state, but at least six more are being developed. With that in mind, government, utility and data company officials met to discuss what happens next.
August 02, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
Trail Cameras With AI Target Crime in Harford County, Md.
The county’s chief executive demonstrated the new system’s coverage and use of artificial intelligence earlier this week. It uses 104 cameras on the Ma and Pa Heritage Trail to provide a nearly 360-degree live view of the path.
August 02, 2024
Broadband & Network
Superior, Wisc., Moves Forward on Open-Access Fiber Network
The City Council will consider a three-year pact that would create a platform for consumers to choose an Internet service provider and sign up for service. Its open-access concept is relatively new in the U.S.
August 02, 2024
Cybersecurity
Report: EPA Needs Strategy for Water Sector Cybersecurity
A new report from the Government Accountability Office released this week calls for a more thorough approach to improving cybersecurity for water and waste water systems nationwide.
August 02, 2024
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News Staff
Question of the Day
Which AI chatbot do the other bots think is the most popular?
Answer: None of them wanted to name one directly.
August 02, 2024
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News Staff
Public Safety
New Collaboration Helps Protect Railways from Cyber Attacks
As railways increasingly rely on digital connectivity, a “strategic alliance” between Digi International and Cylus combines their products into a unified solution designed to offer better cyber protection.
August 02, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
As Local Governments Have Done, Fed Stays Open on AI
Similar to cities and states, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration recommended governments be open toward artificial intelligence — but called for risk monitoring in larger AI models.
August 02, 2024
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News Staff
Public Safety
Landsides Force Calif. Neighborhood to Shut Off Gas
After the gas is shut off, the electricity may be next because
electricity is key for telecommunication lines, the sewer system and the fleet of pumps that help mitigate ongoing land movement by expelling the groundwater that geologists say causes it.
August 02, 2024
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