Microsoft unwraps top secret cloud
Microsoft announced its top secret, air-gapped Azure cloud has received authorization to operate and are "generally available" for national security workloads.
DHS looks to CMMC for contractor security model
The Department of Homeland Security is taking a page from the Pentagon’ Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program as it looks to create a verifiable standard to ensure contractors are in compliance with its cyber hygiene clauses released in 2015.
FirstNet investigates off-network communications
FirstNet is researching ways to provide off-network broadband communications to public-safety workers.
SaaS: The future of health insurance enrollment
State-based health care exchanges built on software-as-a-service platforms help lower operating costs and increase policy flexibility and autonomy to drive health insurance enrollment.
Digital twin models energy profile of every US building
Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s AutoBEM software suite can make energy-saving recommendations for every building in the country.
Poll Highlights Deep Divides Over Increased Attention on Racism, History of Slavery
About 50% of U.S. adults say increased attention to these topics is a "good thing for society," but that belief is not held evenly across political parties and racial and ethnic groups, according to the Pew Research Center.
As Colorado River Basin States Confront Water Shortages, it’s Time to Focus on Reducing Demand
The federal government has declared a water shortage that will mean reductions in how much states can pull from the strained river system.
40M Americans to Get Major Boost in Food Assistance Benefits
Aid provided through the nation’s largest food assistance program will increase by upwards of 25% beginning in October, the Biden administration announced.
Tech Company Makes Case to Run a Local Government
A Nevada commission is studying the concept. But an executive a cryptocurrency firm says its plans for an "innovation zone" won't work inside an existing county.
The Infrastructure Bill Needs a Makeover, Not a 'Spineless Rubber Stamp'
The U.S. Senate's bill falls short in several ways and needs to be fixed before it is passed by Congress, according to a Maryland mayor.
Solarium progress report highlights security advances, challenges
While most of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission's recommendations are on track to being implemented, but lack of funding could potentially undermine some efforts, according to a recent the commissions’ 56-page progress report.
For smartphone makers, security is a matter of economics
Only when average smartphone users start to value security as much as they do the new bells and whistles will manufacturers be forced to treat security like the life-or-death issue it currently is for many targets of Pegasus.
How better data can help states improve online sales tax collection
While practices vary, states are largely unable to determine what share of sales taxes is coming from online sales and often lack an effective way of making sure businesses comply.
Every State Grew More Diverse, Census Shows
Washington state saw the biggest shift, where the white population share dropped from 73% to 64%. Even in North Dakota, Black residents increased from 2% to 4% of the population.
How hackers can use message mirroring apps to see all your SMS texts -- and bypass 2FA security
Attackers can leverage a compromised email/password combination connected to a Google account to nefariously install a readily available message mirroring app on a victim’s smartphone via Google Play.
Covid-19 Technology is Failing Us
The executive director of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project weighs in on the failures of contact tracing apps, vaccine passports and why an analog approach to fighting the pandemic is sometimes best.
Local Judges Decide Fate of Many Renters Facing Eviction
“Your level of protection varies depending on your ZIP code.”
Pandemic Relief Aid Highlights Gaps Reaching Underserved Americans
Lessons learned so far could inform how states and localities design new programs funded with an influx of federal dollars.
Poll: Americans Increasingly View Internet as a ‘Basic Necessity’
A survey by Consumer Reports shows that 75% of U.S. residents support local governments building out public nextworks.
New York, Argonne model climate-change impact on power grid
The project will deliver very specific climate predictions that will help officials understand vulnerabilities in the New York Power Authority’s grid to future climate impacts.
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