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How Hayden AI is Securing Its Smart City Solutions: IoT Attack Surface Opportunities & Challenges
IoT systems with ever-changing attack surfaces are susceptible to various cyber threats. This article explores the security risks inherent with IoT technologies and describes the measures Hayden AI is taking to safeguard its AI-powered mobility solutions.
April 26, 2022
Public Safety
Damage From Blizzard ‘Unprecedented’ in North Dakota
"The damage we have assessed so far is unprecedented. It's the worst damage Montana-Dakota Utilities has had on its system," spokesman Mark Hanson said. "We have hundreds of cross arms broken and miles of poles down."
April 26, 2022
Higher Education
UT Dallas Researchers Create High-Accuracy Rapid Virus Test
A team of scientists at the University of Texas at Dallas have developed a new technology, digital plasmonic nanobubble detection, that can identify a virus in 30 minutes with the same accuracy as an hours-long PCR test.
April 26, 2022
Preparedness and Communications
County Has ‘Medium’ Community Level of COVID per CDC
Despite the movement upward within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention community levels, there are no plans to reintroduce past mitigation requirements in King County, Wash.
April 26, 2022
Disaster Zone
Employee Burnout Is Real
People are working longer hours.
April 26, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Policy
Opinion: Bitcoin Mining Threatens Climate Goals in New York
Bitcoin mining consumes so much power that it threatens to prevent the state of New York from achieving its 2040 environmental goals. Can the state achieve greater prosperity without curtailing its emission standards?
April 25, 2022
Cybersecurity
Zoom Pays $85M to Users After Porn-Riddled 'Zoombomb' Fiasco
After a Zoom Bible study class in San Francisco was bombarded with pornography, some of which included exploitation of children, Zoom has been on the receiving end of severe legal scrutiny.
April 25, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
License Plate Readers Raise Privacy Debate in Central, La.
Central, La., is now allowing its police department to use nine license plate readers as a way to apprehend car thieves and other criminals. However, privacy experts say the technology invites corruption.
April 25, 2022
Question of the Day
How did Google’s new smartwatch get leaked?
Answer: Looks like an employee left one at a restaurant.
April 25, 2022
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News Staff
K-12 Education
CoderZ Helps Educators Build Their Own Coding Tournaments
The New Hampshire-based company has launched a “plug-and-play” curriculum tool for teachers to create local coding tournaments within or between school districts, potentially helping students learn STEM and other skills.
April 25, 2022
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News Staff
Workforce & People
Former Washington CISO Joins Private Side of Government Cyber
Last week, Vinod Brahmapuram joined IT company Lumen as senior director of security focused on SLED markets. He recently caught up with GovTech about top cybersecurity concerns facing agencies.
April 25, 2022
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Broadband & Network
Will Partnerships Bring Digital Equity to Rural America?
While infrastructure challenges and digital literacy gaps still impede digital equity efforts in many rural parts of America, public and private entities are increasingly looking to new partnerships to bridge the divide.
April 25, 2022
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Julia Edinger
Election Technology
Russian Cyberattack Could Capitalize on Election Doubts
Even with new protections, heightened awareness and information-sharing across all levels of government, widespread skepticism about election integrity makes a potential Russian cyberattack more concerning, experts warn.
April 25, 2022
K-12 Education
New York Announces "Clean Green Schools" Initiative
A $59 million program unveiled by Gov. Kathy Hochul will assess "high-need" public schools across the state and fund clean-energy technology, HVAC systems and other measures to improve air quality and energy efficiency.
April 25, 2022
K-12 Education
Educators Talk 'Balancing Act' of Phones, Classroom Tech
Staff at Daviess County and Owensboro public school districts in Kentucky say kids need smartphones to call parents in case of an emergency, but there is a time and a place to use them as instructional tools.
April 25, 2022
K-12 Education
New Albuquerque Program to Teach Kids About Online Safety
Albuquerque social worker Michael Ollom has created a five-session course, "Defending Young Minds," to teach kids age 8-12 about sexual predators, bullies, scams, addictions and other online hazards.
April 25, 2022
Infrastructure
California City Considering All-Electric Construction Ordinance
Carlsbad, Calif., which is located in Southern California, is considering a new ordinance that would require all-electric residential construction from developers as part of the 2023 update of its Climate Action Plan.
April 25, 2022
Civic Innovation
Pittsburgh Tech Council Launches Apprenticeship Program
After years of struggling to find ways to diversify the workforce, the Pittsburgh Technology Council is following the model used by skilled trades union to pay women and minorities while they learn high-tech skills.
April 25, 2022
Emerging Tech
Fort Worth, Texas, Considers Value of Cryptocurrency
The City Council will vote on a resolution that would encourage the technology's development as well as accept the donation of three bitcoin mining machines from the industry advocacy group Texas Blockchain Council.
April 25, 2022
Disaster Zone
The Phoenix Ghost Drone
Another weapon for the Ukraine arsenal.
April 24, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
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Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Will Supply Chain Delays Impact Your Next Project?
Where next for supply chain disruptions? How will this impact technology projects and plans? Let’s explore.
April 24, 2022
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Dan Lohrmann
Disaster Zone
The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming!
In cyberspace, that is.
April 23, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Workforce & People
Local Gov Veteran Tony Batalla Bound for Oakland CIO Post
Batalla, who brings more than 20 years’ experience in the public and private sectors, will serve as the new CIO for the city of Oakland. He will oversee a nearly $40 million IT budget and a staff of 85.
April 22, 2022
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Dennis Noone
Higher Education
Instructure Acquires Concentric Sky for Micro-Credentialing
With its third acquisition in the past year and a half, the ed tech company is expanding its Canvas learning management system with a new version of a tool that keeps track of a student’s competencies and certifications.
April 22, 2022
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Giovanni Albanese
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