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Minnesota mandated that all public agencies must report cybersecurity incidents within 24-72 hours to the state. Early data ...
State lawmakers are considering a bill that would empower energy regulators to make sure homes and small businesses aren’t ...
Spatial infrastructure allows governments to take their geospatial data out of silos and optimize it for practical use.
Gov. Brian Kemp signed the state's $40.5 billion budget this week, a portion of which will go toward recovery from Hurricane ...
Aiming to reignite a long-dormant nuclear energy industry, a lawmaker in the state House is proposing to create ...
Officials in the Texas border city say a cyber attack hobbled the city's computer network and placed confidential health data ...
Leaders in Macon-Bibb County, Ga., are reporting a decrease in homicides in 2024, after using artificial intelligence in ...
Huntsville City Schools are installing weapons detection systems from Opengate at its elementary campuses. The district put ...
A report this week from the nonprofit Center for Internet Security shows that most school cyber attacks rely on human error and tend to spike during exam weeks and other busy, high-pressure times.
A donation from venture capitalist Bill Gurley University of Texas at Austin will help support a robotics program, including ...
Santa Fe Public Schools announced a shift to remote learning on Thursday for grades K-12 after being notified of potential ...