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Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
New Book Offers Approachable Guide for Teaching Cybersecurity
Looking for a handbook for teaching the cybersecurity body of knowledge in a conventional classroom setting? Read this book by Daniel Shoemaker, Ken Sigler and Tamara Shoemaker.
February 04, 2024
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Dan Lohrmann
Higher Education
West Virginia, AWS Tech Alliance to Build Rural Tech Skills
Universities, workforce development organizations and technology employers across West Virginia will collaborate through the AWS Tech Alliance to expand access to IT workforce training and upskilling opportunities.
February 02, 2024
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Professional Coalitions Endorse FCC’s K-12 Cybersecurity Plan
SETDA, CoSN and 10 other nonprofits or professional associations applaud the Federal Communications Commission’s initiative but ask the federal agency to protect sensitive data during the pilot.
February 02, 2024
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News Staff
Preparedness and Communications
Atlanta Camera System Growth Is Bad News for Crooks
The cameras are monitored by police in the Real Time Crime Center on a Fusus solution that provides access to each camera to all officers, whether in the crime center or on the MDT in a police car.
February 02, 2024
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Jim McKay
Election Technology
The Fate of Georgia’s Voting Machines Rests With Judge
The 17-day trial questioning the security of Georgia’s Dominion voting machines ended Thursday, leaving the final decision in the hands of U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg.
February 02, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
New Summits Aim to Strengthen Cybersecurity for U.S. Courts
Cyber attacks continue to threaten U.S. courts, but an event series slated for later this year aims to help judicial officials prepare for and recover from cyber incidents.
February 02, 2024
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Broadband & Network
Google Fiber Eyes Las Vegas Internet Buildout
Google Fiber representatives are going before the Clark County Commission next week to get approval to build the infrastructure needed to provide another Internet option for Las Vegas residents.
February 02, 2024
Opinion
In 2024, SLED IT Spending Takes a Whole-of-State Focus
An analysis of state and local government and education budgets for 2024 suggests collaboration and an emphasis on looking at statewide priorities and outcomes will drive spending.
February 02, 2024
Higher Education
U.S. Department of Ed Revisits Distance Learning Guidelines
The department has proposed changing guidelines and definitions around distance education programs in order to collect more consistent and useful data on how students are faring in remote learning programs.
February 02, 2024
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Brandon Paykamian
Question of the Day
What mischievous animal caused a widespread power outage in Toronto?
Answer: A raccoon.
February 02, 2024
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News Staff
Civic Innovation
CivStart Calls on Startups to Best Local Government Challenges
The 2024 Government Innovation Challenge and Pitchfest puts gov tech startups in touch with potential local government partners to address pressing public-sector issues. The event will be held in Kansas City, Mo., on April 30.
February 02, 2024
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Skip Descant
K-12 Education
Students Geared for Cybersecurity Careers After CyberPatriot Competition
An internship program with a regional cybersecurity company helped Cañon City High School in Colorado build a team for the CyberPatriot National Youth Cyber Defense Competition.
February 02, 2024
Emerging Tech
Neurotechnology Is Blurring the Lines Around Mental Privacy — Are New Human Rights the Answer?
More invasive devices have prompted new debates about privacy and freedom. But it’s important to keep in mind that other technologies already sense and shape our thoughts, a neuroethicist argues.
February 02, 2024
Higher Education
Maria College Embraces XR With New Center for Academic Innovation
A private Catholic college in Albany opened a new facility that houses cutting-edge XR equipment including 20 computer stations, more than 30 headsets loaded with VR applications, mobile VR labs and drone technology.
February 02, 2024
Workforce & People
John Godfrey Takes the Reins as Kansas State CISO
Today, Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly announced the appointment of John Godfrey to take the role of state chief information security officer. Godfrey takes over for Jeff Maxon, who was recently appointed to a new position.
February 02, 2024
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News Staff
Public Safety
Active Shooter Drill Shows the Difficulties of Response
Even with months of planning for an active shooter drill at a high school in Conneaut, Ohio, with an emphasis on interoperability, the drill showed how ingrained in police departments is the inability to communicate.
February 02, 2024
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Jim McKay
K-12 Education
Cyber Attack Takes Groton Public Schools, Conn., Offline
Groton Public Schools was offline Thursday following a cyber attack on its main servers. The technology director said the source of the attack has been identified, and connectivity was 90 percent restored by the end of the day.
February 02, 2024
Cybersecurity
Cyber Attack on Mississippi Hospitals Jeopardizes Patient Info
At least two lawsuits have been filed over a data breach at Singing River Health System that compromised the personal information of 250,000 or more employees and patients, attorneys claim.
February 02, 2024
Justice & Public Safety
Will AI-Powered Gun Detection Systems Boost Safety?
Baton Rogue, La., is turning to license plate readers and an artificial intelligence program called ZeroEyes, which analyzes images from security cameras and sends alerts to authorities if a firearm is detected.
February 02, 2024
Policy
Activists Win Appeal Over SpaceX Beach Closures in Texas
A coalition of environmental and Native American groups won an appeal in a 2021 lawsuit against state and county officials over SpaceX's recurring closures of Boca Chica beach for Starship testing and launches.
February 02, 2024
GovTech Biz
Granicus Buys Permitting Tech Firm SmartGov from Siemens
The deal comes amid expectations for a relatively healthy year in the gov tech industry. Granicus plans to use the acquisition to expand its permitting, licensing and compliance capabilities for public agencies.
February 01, 2024
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News Staff
GovTech Biz
Smart City Tech Focuses on Efficiency, Safety, Privacy
Tools like smart streetlights help cities understand what's going on at the ground level, but as solutions advance, officials say they should be easy to stand up and keep public privacy top of mind.
January/February 2024
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Skip Descant
Question of the Day
Why do insects always fly toward artificial lights?
Answer: Because they’re trying to use them to navigate.
February 01, 2024
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News Staff
Broadband & Network
What’s New in Digital Equity: $120M Undersea Cable Project Launched in Hawaii
Plus, registration has closed for Net Inclusion 2024, Oklahoma and Kansas get funding for broadband, and a report seeks to uncover the best broadband technology investment.
February 01, 2024
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Julia Edinger
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Zack Quaintance
Justice & Public Safety
Florida Lawmakers Want to Make Unauthorized Tracking a Felony
Lawmakers in the state are considering legislation that would make the unauthorized use of tracking technology, like surveillance software and GPS devices, a felony.
February 01, 2024
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