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The internet of things, or IoT, refers to sensors with an extremely wide range of capabilities, network requirements, and power needs.
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The innovative world of Internet of Things (IoT) means industry and government can build things better, stronger faster. They can gather more information, and quickly integrate it. However, there is a price to moving that much data around at that speed. It also means keeping pace with the security concerns in a sophisticated, quickly-evolving environment.
Today, when system components are now IT components, the risk if greater but interconnectivity can also have preventative measures with cost benefits.
Agencies that oversee critical infrastructure are developing new sector risk management plans, with cybersecurity continuing to be a high priority.
Comprehensive data management is key to unlocking seamless, personalized and secure CX for government agencies.
A smartwatch saved the life of VA’s chief health technology officer. The department expects this device data can also save the lives of other disabled vets.
CESER’s work with cloud service providers comes amid growing threats to critical infrastructure, as well as questions about cloud security responsibilities.
About 580,000 Oregon residents will be eligible to use the IRS’ Direct File platform next filing season, as long as the program remains funded.
DoD can duplicate USINDOPACOM’s transformation to rapidly implement multi-enclave environments on a broader scale in support of CJADC2.
Policymakers often talk about a cyber talent gap, but official data on the national cyber workforce is also in short supply.
A backlog of paper-based tax returns and correspondence hobbled the IRS at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.