A Forbes survey indicates Americans are growing more alarmed about artificial intelligence for a variety of reasons. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: 3 in 4 Americans worry AI will take their…
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Smart city lab tests IoT network to protect pedestrians, cyclists
Integrating both cars and pedestrians into an internet-of-things ecosystem ensures vulnerable road users are seen and drivers are alerted to their presence. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Smart city lab tests…
Urban-rural collaborations help eliminate transit deserts and improve mobility equity
COMMENTARY | An innovative partnership gives residents of northwest Washington state a single fare-payment option they can use on public transit to cross county lines for work, medical appointments or leisure. This article has been indexed from GCN – All…
Generative AI helps spot malicious open-source code
Developers can ask DroidGPT natural language questions about the code they’re researching and get instant ratings on its security from Endor Labs’ proprietary database. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Generative AI…
NIST releases draft post-quantum encryption document
The agency continues its post-quantum cryptography push as it looks to create guidance for all sectors. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: NIST releases draft post-quantum encryption document
CODE PA to design simple, seamless, secure digital services
The Commonwealth Office of Digital Experience, Pennsylvania’s new customer experience shop, will build and deliver accessible, equitable and effective online services. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: CODE PA to design simple,…
VR drives next-gen situational awareness for public safety
The winner of NIST’s challenge developed a digital twin of a command center that gives remote users access to the center’s large-format video walls and 3D tools through a head-mounted display. This article has been indexed from GCN – All…
NASCIO’s game plan for enterprise portfolio management
The association’s playbook will help CIOs assess their current tech portfolio and determine how well the IT aligns with and supports financial, business and government values and goals. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the…
Pennsylvania says it’s eligible for up to $5.2M cyber grant
The state is the first to publicly say it will receive federal funding under the State and Local Government Cybersecurity Grant Program. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Pennsylvania says it’s eligible…
State health data sharing limited by access to broadband, staff and funds
While some states have made strides advancing their health information exchanges, obstacles remain, especially for small and rural providers, according to the Government Accountability Office. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: State…
Analysis paralysis: When too much data reduces decision-making
The growing volume of data, expanding number of sources and its increasing complexity is undermining leaders’ ability to confidently use it to make decisions, a new report finds. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the…
How a shift to the cloud streamlined one state’s professional licensing
It used to take months to license health care professionals in Wisconsin, but after migrating to the cloud, staff can now easily process more than 200 types of credentials and licenses. This article has been indexed from GCN – All…
AI-generated spam may soon be flooding your inbox – and it will be personalized to be especially persuasive
While generative AI tools help bad actors to fine-tune fraudulent messages, the tech can also be used to sharpen filters that block spam, an expert says. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article:…
DHS announces first-ever AI task force
The Department of Homeland Security will look to better understand artificial intelligence and deploy it in security operations. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: DHS announces first-ever AI task force
Most multicloud troubles are self-inflicted, security researchers say
Threat actors are targeting cloud security gaps caused by misconfigurations, lack of authentication and malicious open-source packages. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Most multicloud troubles are self-inflicted, security researchers say
How local governments can rise to the infrastructure complexity challenge
To take advantage of the federal government’s $2 trillion in investments, municipalities must think big, start small and scale fast. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: How local governments can rise to…
Transit agency’s cloud-based customer service boosts efficiency, visibility
New York City’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s new system better manages passenger feedback, giving MTA more insight into its riders’ needs. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Transit agency’s cloud-based customer service boosts…
AI/ML advancements outpacing government policies, cyber experts warn
National security, emerging technology and cybersecurity experts told lawmakers Wednesday that the federal government must implement new guardrails to cope with recent advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read…
Security a top priority in the software development process, report finds
However, the government is lagging behind the private sector in using some of these tools. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Security a top priority in the software development process, report finds
One city’s unexpected open-data benefits
Phoenix’s open data portal inspired residents to develop solutions for parking and urban heat on their own, the mayor says. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: One city’s unexpected open-data benefits
ChatGPT’s other risk: Oversharing confidential data
As many as 6.5% of employees have pasted their organization’s data into ChatGPT, and 3.1% have copied and pasted sensitive data to the program, recent research showed. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original…
Cyberattack accelerates county’s modernization, cloud push
Last year’s ransomware attack showed “cloud averse” employees in New York’s Suffolk County the benefits of moving away from legacy technology. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Cyberattack accelerates county’s modernization, cloud…
US teams up with partner nations to release smart city cyber guidance
A joint effort between the U.S., U.K., Australia, Canada and New Zealand yielded recommendations to prevent cyber attacks on increasingly digital infrastructure. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: US teams up with…
Inside one state’s decade-long effort to map broadband availability
Thanks to its detailed data on household internet availability and speed, Colorado has been able to make the most of federal broadband funding opportunities. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Inside one…
IoT network insights drive smart city planning
A cloud-enabled sensor network helps city officials meet resident needs and collaborate with neighboring communities. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: IoT network insights drive smart city planning
Risk management through resilient technology
Resilient technology creates a more stable IT environment that saves money, increases cybersecurity and requires fewer resources to support it, a new report says. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Risk management…
US must be more aware of ‘adversarial side’ of AI, DHS official warns
Deeper oversight into mitigating AI and ML systems’ potential pitfalls is particularly crucial as parts of the country begin to incorporate more autonomous systems into critical infrastructure operations. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the…
Wanted: 3D mapping drones for indoor search and rescue
NIST’s Public Safety Communications Research Division is looking for an affordable solution that will give public safety drone operators accurate indoor positioning and high-quality 3D digital mapping in real time. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content…
Not all encryption is created equal
COMMENTARY | True end-to-end encryption services are robust and hardened enough to meet the complex and stringent security and privacy requirements most government enterprises demand. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Not…
New York City to weigh strict facial recognition ban
Legislation would bar the use of the technology in public places and in residential buildings and would be one of the strictest prohibitions in the United States. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original…
Virginia election officials change process for removing dead people from voter rolls
A computer coding error in Virginia’s Department of Elections voting system failed to flag less obvious death records, leading to deceased people remaining on voter lists. But now registrars can submit obituaries to clean up voter rolls. This article has…
New resources to defend public health systems against cyber threats
The guidance from the Department of Health and Human Services comes as health care entities continue to face ransomware, social engineering, device theft, data loss and network attacks. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the…
States abandon access to shared voter registration data
As states gear up to leave the Electronic Registration Information Center, few have specific plans in place to maintain accurate voter rolls on their own. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: States…
How digital twins can enrich emergency response
With their advanced simulation and predictive analytics capabilities, digital twins can give responders a common operating picture with real-time, integrated information. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: How digital twins can enrich…
Montana could be first state to ban TikTok
Lawmakers approved legislation to prevent the app from operating within the state, but critics said it has no clear enforcement plan and violates the U.S. Constitution. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article:…
What is Discord? An internet researcher explains the social media platform at the center of Pentagon leak of top-secret intelligence
A 21-year-old Guardsman in the U.S. Air Force National Guard was arrested Thursday in connection to the leak of national security intel on the popular social media platform Discord. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read…
NIST wants to mitigate smart home telehealth cybersecurity risks
The agency is looking for providers to help address the cybersecurity and privacy vulnerabilities in the telehealth ecosystem as it works to create a practice guide on the topic. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read…
Short, sweet, simple: Tips for effective government communications
When it comes to communicating vital information to residents, a “clarity before clever” strategy works best, one expert says. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Short, sweet, simple: Tips for effective government…
Combating fraud and bias this tax season
COMMENTARY | By using cutting-edge AI and offering a modern self-service experience, state governments will be well on their way to weeding out fraud, improving compliance and closing the tax gap. This article has been indexed from GCN – All…
Smart cameras ID bus lane violators
To increase bus speeds in Washington, D.C., Metrobuses will be outfitted with automated cameras to spot and help process infractions. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Smart cameras ID bus lane violators
International guidance pushes security by design
Software and tech manufacturers are urged to revamp their design and development programs to permit only secure-by-design and -default products to be shipped to customers. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: International…
The reopening that wasn’t: As government employees work from home, people find services curtailed
Everything from pandemic policies to security concerns is causing agencies to reduce in-person services, including licenses and permits. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: The reopening that wasn’t: As government employees work…
Robots are everywhere – improving how they communicate with people could advance human-robot collaboration
Rapid tech advancements could set humans and robots up for collaborative work in agriculture, medical care and other fields. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Robots are everywhere – improving how they…
Amazon Sidewalk promises secure, wide-ranging IoT network
But critics warned of potential privacy issues with the network, which is switched on for consumers by default and could collect personal data. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Amazon Sidewalk promises…
One-stop access to city’s childcare, jobs, business services
The MyCity portal will act as a centralized data repository that streamlines services application and delivery for New York City residents and enables greater information sharing across government agencies. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read…
How state and local governments can fortify security at tax time (or any time)
COMMENTARY | The right fraud prevention practices apply a “friction-right” approach, making it easier for true users to apply for access while impeding bad actors. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: How…
Senator calls for cybersecurity audit of law enforcement wireless network
FirstNet is a cellular network built for first responders around the country, but at least one federal official told the senator’s office they had “no confidence” in the network’s security. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content…
Texas legislators pursue fix to costly law that requires nonexistent election equipment
The mandate they approved in 2021 will force counties to replace their election machines at a cost of more than $100 million — and to keep replacing them. One Senate bill to address the problem is moving ahead. This article…
What are passkeys? A cybersecurity researcher explains how you can use your phone to make passwords a thing of the past
Passwords can be hard to remember and easy to compromise, making passkeys an attractive option for digital authentication. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: What are passkeys? A cybersecurity researcher explains how…
Turning the heat up on election security
With the 2024 presidential election rapidly approaching, Arizona’s secretary of state pushes to protect election systems from outside threats. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Turning the heat up on election security
Better ID management could help DMVs become ‘departments of citizen engagement’
Modernizing legacy technology, embracing self service and easing cross-agency authentication can help departments of motor vehicles provide better and more efficient customer experience. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Better ID management…
Banning TikTok could weaken personal cybersecurity
TikTok restrictions could lead to individuals engaging in risky digital behavior to circumvent mobile app bans, potentially exposing their networks and data to bad actors, an expert warns. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the…
FCC proposes rule to boost cell service from space
The proposed rule would help satellite operators and terrestrial network service providers work together to expand coverage, particularly in rural, unserved and underserved areas. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: FCC proposes…
DHS seeks solutions to ‘dark swarms’ of drones
The Department of Homeland Security wants to continue countering illicit drone activity, particularly among unmanned aerial devices that are difficult to spot. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: DHS seeks solutions to…
NYPD pilots GPS darts, autonomous patroller and reintroduces robot dog
An autonomous security robot, GPS-enabled projectiles that attach to fleeing vehicles and the agile DigiDog are helping transform public safety in New York City. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: NYPD pilots…
State grounds Chinese-made drones over security concerns
The rule bans Florida agencies from using drones manufactured by Chinese company DJI, a move that could have an immediate effect on law enforcement agencies in the state. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the…
NextGen TV to deliver data-rich emergency alerts
A pilot program based in Washington, D.C., will leverage the new ATSC 3.0 digital broadcast standard to deliver advanced emergency information to residents. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: NextGen TV to…
Don’t bet with ChatGPT – study shows language AIs often make irrational decisions
Generative AI models don’t always make rational choices, experts say. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Don’t bet with ChatGPT – study shows language AIs often make irrational decisions
People can only tell if AI wrote something 50% of the time
With the amount of deceptive AI-generated content on the rise, researchers are concerned that humans’ trust in each other may decline. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: People can only tell if…
County sees huge performance gains when permitting moves to the cloud
Cloud-based permitting speeds workflow for staff, eases pressure on IT and gives customers automatic permitting and virtual inspections options. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: County sees huge performance gains when permitting…
State lawmakers pitch gold-backed cryptocurrency
Legislation in Texas would establish a digital currency that could then be redeemed in cash or gold. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: State lawmakers pitch gold-backed cryptocurrency
Could infrastructure dollars solve the lack of broadband in public housing?
Nearly one million households that live in public housing units do not have access to the internet, according to a new report. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Could infrastructure dollars solve…
Texas may dial back bitcoin mining incentives
To get a better handle on grid management, a Republican-sponsored bill proposes limiting cryptocurrency miners’ participation in demand response programs and barring virtual currency mining from tax abatements. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the…
Iowa agency realignment includes tech tweaks
The new law calls for the consolidation of common tech services and makes the Iowa Communications Network a non-cabinet agency. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Iowa agency realignment includes tech tweaks
Sewage surveillance spots respiratory viruses
Researchers identified RNA common to a number of respiratory viruses in local wastewater and found it lined up with clinical data on relative infection rates. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Sewage…
How do your benefits enrollment sites measure up?
Civic tech organization Code for America analyzed state social services websites for customer experience. A few states stood out. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: How do your benefits enrollment sites measure…
Cyber Academy’s inaugural class to bolster city defenses
The 21 New York City employees will work with city cyber command offices and help build a local pipeline of cybersecurity workers. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Cyber Academy’s inaugural class…
A fight against floppy discs evolves into a prison rights crusade
Incarcerated man asks court to compel prisons to dump ‘Stone Age’ technology. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: A fight against floppy discs evolves into a prison rights crusade
The barriers to getting more unconnected households online
A federal program meant to connect low-income households to the internet isn’t reaching all the people it is supposed to. Here’s how to change that. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: The…
A mobile-first approach enhances police operations
With mobile devices tapping into its police-only internet, the Lenexa Police Department can log and share data quicker as well as track crime trends and officer locations for more efficient police responses. This article has been indexed from GCN –…
In the face of extreme floods, rural Kentucky lacked forecasting and broadband
As severe weather events increase, so does danger to rural communities. Plans are in place to address the urban observation bias in national weather prediction, but the other piece—reliable broadband—could still be years away for places like Eastern Kentucky. This…
AI helps responders mine social media for public safety insights
An artificial intelligence platform analyzes social media photos and texts to give responders more situational awareness. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: AI helps responders mine social media for public safety insights
Calls to regulate AI are growing louder. But how exactly do you regulate a technology like this?
Few regulations exist in the U.S. for government use and development of AI, but a recent letter penned by major tech leaders, including SpaceX, Tesla and Twitter CEO Elon Musk, highlight the need for stricter AI governance. This article has…
How co-ops can deliver faster, less expensive procurement
Because vendors know a long-term contract will be widely available to state and local agencies, they tend to offer better prices and more services, one expert says. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original…
Social media age verification faces practicality, privacy challenges
Utah recently approved legislation designed to restrict minors’ use of the platforms, but critics say the effort is unworkable and could leave personal information vulnerable to hackers. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original…
Data to help communities get ahead of water shortages
An interactive map gives water managers a glimpse into the historical factors driving water shortages so they can make data-driven decisions for a sustainable future. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Data…
Passwordless authentication could cure user verification ills
As compromised and weak passwords continue to create major, ongoing vulnerabilities, organizations are looking at FIDO-based login options. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Passwordless authentication could cure user verification ills
Regulating AI: 3 experts explain why it’s difficult to do and important to get right
Experts discuss the benefits—and potential harms—of AI regulation. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Regulating AI: 3 experts explain why it’s difficult to do and important to get right
The other digital divide
Jobs using technology are more common in some parts of the country than in others, according to a recent study. The divide is leading to a widening wage and skills gap. This article has been indexed from GCN – All…
NextGen TV, pagers transmit enhanced emergency data to responders
A field test of digital broadcast TV and prototype pagers is giving responders across North Carolina access to audio, images, video and GIS data. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: NextGen TV,…
How one state looks to shared cyber services to defend rural areas
Colorado plans to leverage federal grant dollars to help its smaller communities protect themselves and expand a shared security operations center to track threats. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: How one…
A new resource to roll out responsible AI
The site offers guidelines for the safe development of AI technologies, including a visual roadmap for the creation and risk management of AI systems. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: A new…
Lessons from the metaverse
Even if early supporters are backing away from the immersive platform, states should keep thinking about new ways to provide services. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Lessons from the metaverse
Every state sees tech workforce gains, report says
Net employment in tech grew by 3.2% last year, with more than 9 million people now employed in the sector across technical and non-technical roles, according to new CompTIA research. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content…
Localize this: Public reporting of opioid settlement cash
As state and local governments are poised to receive long-awaited opioid settlement funds, a recent investigation found many jurisdictions do not have a framework in place to publicly report how settlement money is spent—but should. This article has been indexed…
Is your TikTok account hiding enemies of the state? How do you know?
Some lawmakers are trying to ban the app from government-owned devices, a move experts say will strengthen cybersecurity. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Is your TikTok account hiding enemies of the…
How an inclusive work environment attracts, retains tech workers
An inclusive IT staff helps Detroit close workforce gaps and bridge the digital divide. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: How an inclusive work environment attracts, retains tech workers
Tech innovations get tryout in regulatory sandboxes
By temporarily waiving regulations over new technology, states can evaluate how existing laws can impact entrepreneurs and economic development. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Tech innovations get tryout in regulatory sandboxes
‘New threats’ to national security are created by emerging tech, DHS chief says
While innovative tools such as drones and AI can help agencies improve operations, they also open doors for bad actors to weaponize emerging technology. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: ‘New threats’…
Partnerships and improved data may bolster U.S. weather predictions
Data collection enabled by cross-sector partnerships can help states better predict and prepare for disastrous weather events. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Partnerships and improved data may bolster U.S. weather predictions
How to talk to users about cybersecurity
User-friendly login tools and clear communication go a long way toward getting staff in step with cybersecurity protocols. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: How to talk to users about cybersecurity
Watermarking ChatGPT, DALL-E and other generative AIs could help protect against fraud and misinformation
Digital watermarks on training data used for generative AI tools such as ChatGPT could help protect against fraudulent activity, an expert says. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Watermarking ChatGPT, DALL-E and…
How data insights can solve geographic inequity, build regional economies
The Commerce Department’s Regional Economic Research Initiative will provide accessible data tools, visualizations and expert services help to federal, state, local and tribal decision-makers better understand what kind of projects will promote growth. This article has been indexed from GCN…
Texas may be about to scrap a voting security system it can’t replace
It took years to build the multi-state system known as ERIC, which weeds out duplicate, deceased and suspicious voter registrations. Texas Republicans want to dump it, but there’s no viable alternative. This article has been indexed from GCN – All…
How effective asset management supports data center sustainability
COMMENTARY | With proactive monitoring and asset management, agencies can drive down cooling costs while avoiding downtime risk. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: How effective asset management supports data center sustainability
ChatGPT for state and local agencies? Not so fast.
Tasks that can benefit from automation such as software development, traffic management or rote tasks are good candidates for ChatGPT, but those that need more subjectivity still require human intervention, experts say. This article has been indexed from GCN –…
Turning hackers’ behavior against them
By identifying psychological biases of hackers, a new program aims to develop proactive network defenses that go beyond tech-based solutions and rely on analysis of attackers’ behavior to thwart them. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content…
State mandates K-12 cyber education
North Dakota is the first state in the nation to require cybersecurity education be integrated into K-12 classrooms. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: State mandates K-12 cyber education
Reducing health disparities through effective data management
COMMENTARY | Data management solutions can help public health agencies effectively organize, analyze and optimize the value of their data. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content Read the original article: Reducing health disparities through effective data…
US needs improved regulation to foster drone R&D
As first responders become more reliant on UAS for tasks such as delivering medical supplies and inspecting infrastructure, ongoing regulation and R&D challenges hinder the widespread use of the technology. This article has been indexed from GCN – All Content…