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Infrastructure
Cities Have New Tool to Improve Transportation Data Privacy
The Mobility Data Collaborative, in partnership with the Future of Privacy Forum, has created an assessment tool to help cities and other organizations protect the data collected within the transportation sector.
September 07, 2021
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Skip Descant
Justice & Public Safety
Lawsuit Says Oakland, Calif., PD Ignores Surveillance Policy
A lawsuit filed by the Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission in California states that the Oakland Police Department has, among other things, given the FBI access to license plate data without any oversight.
September 07, 2021
Broadband & Network
Butler County, Ohio, May Spend $4M on Rural Broadband
The commissioners of Butler County, Ohio, have heard a $4 million proposal to bring high-speed Internet to 2,700 locations in rural parts of the county. The project would be led by an electric cooperative.
September 07, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
Apple Halts Plan to Scan User Photos After Privacy Criticism
After hearing concerns from privacy advocates and customers, among others, Apple has decided to temporarily table its plan to scan iPhone photo libraries for pictures of child sex abuse.
September 07, 2021
Health & Human Services
Oregon Mulls Creation of Electronic Vaccine Passport
State records show that Oregon is thinking about adopting a digital passport that can allow citizens to show proof of vaccination easily. However, the state doesn't know what kind of technology would be employed.
September 07, 2021
Public Safety
Nurse With Long COVID-19: ‘Nothing’s Really Gone Away’
Now on disability, Deshields, 49, got “very sick” from COVID-19 in April 2020. She made multiple trips to the emergency department and, weeks after her symptoms started, spent three days in the hospital for difficulty walking.
September 07, 2021
Higher Education
Howard University Classes Canceled Due to Ransomware Attack
The university’s network was shut down Tuesday and classes were canceled following a ransomware attack. Officials said they don’t have evidence that personal information was exposed, but the investigation is ongoing.
September 07, 2021
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News Staff
Higher Education
Cybersecurity Studies Expanding at University of Texas
The university system's Permian Basin campus has a new summer camp, a designated cybersecurity track in bachelor's and master's programs in computer science, and online certificates for both undergraduates and graduates.
September 07, 2021
Question of the Day
What country has become the first to legally accept bitcoin?
Answer: El Salvador.
September 07, 2021
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News Staff
Higher Education
University of Idaho Robotics Flourish at North Idaho College
Since relocating to North Idaho College's Hedlund Building, the university's robotics program is teaching students to write software and preparing them for careers in fields such as manufacturing and cybersecurity.
September 07, 2021
Public Safety
Biden Arrives in N.J. to Visit Areas Hit by Ida’s Flooding
Biden exited his helicopter onto the sun-drenched tarmac, dressed in a dark suit but no tie, and was greeted by a small group of dignitaries that included Gov. Phil Murphy and his wife, Tammy.
September 07, 2021
Higher Education
Online Classes Divisive but Growing at Michigan Universities
While some students feel ill-served or short-changed by virtual learning, the state’s 15 public universities expect those options to expand in the coming years as other students demand flexibility.
September 07, 2021
News
South Bend, Ind., Police Work to Adopt ShotSpotter Tech
The software, which launched in early July and is called ShotSpotter Connect, has had some glitches that need to be ironed out before the department can begin to judge the system’s effectiveness, officials say.
September 07, 2021
Smart Cities
National Grid Requires Liability Insurance for Smart Cities
Part of the agreement between National Grid and cities in Upstate New York that have signed up for the Smart Street Lighting Program is each must have $5 million in liability insurance for the new LED light fixtures.
September 07, 2021
News
Paper Letters Soaked in Drugs Leads Jail to Digitize Mail
Chatham County, Ga., jailors have intercepted letters and envelopes addressed to inmates laced with fentanyl, a synthetic and inexpensive opioid that is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine, along with other drugs.
September 07, 2021
Workforce & People
Driving Better Gov Tech Through Governance, Centralization
Bringing state-level experience to the table, Phoenix CISO Shannon Lawson says if he were to build a brand-new IT agency, he’d begin with strong central governance to share knowledge and break down silos.
September 2021
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Adam Stone
Emergency Management Magazine Issues
January/February 2010
Will the major players in California's Delta collaborate to prevent the next Katrina?
2010-01-01
Emergency Management Magazine Issues
March/April 2010
On the record with FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate.
2010-03-01
Emergency Management Magazine Issues
May/June 2010
911: A national plight? First line of response plagued by outdated technology and lack of standards.
2010-05-01
Emergency Management Magazine Issues
July/August 2010
Turning up the heat: Emergency managers warm to the idea of climate change.
2010-07-01
Emergency Management Magazine Issues
September/October 2010
Up in smoke: Did politics and ignorance doom NIMS/ICS in the Gulf?
2010-09-01
Emergency Management Magazine Issues
November/December 2010
Delivering the antidote: Letter carriers add bioterror response to the mail service.
2010-11-01
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Why Should You Merge Physical Security and Cybersecurity?
For more than a decade there have been calls to merge physical and cybersecurity in global organizations. Is this the right time? What are the benefits?
September 05, 2021
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Dan Lohrmann
Broadband & Network
Alachua County, Fla., Offers Hot Spots for Library Members
Thanks to a program created by the Alachua County Library District in Florida, library cardholders can check out Wi-Fi hot spots with no fees. Currently, the district has 200 hot spots that residents can use.
September 03, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
Body Cameras Likely to Increase Workload in Maryland County
The Frederick County State's Attorney's Office expects its evidence review unit's workload to nearly quadruple under new state rules requiring the adoption of body-worn cameras by 2025.
September 03, 2021
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