(Jake Moore / Vimeo) Colorado’s new biometric privacy law may strain small businesses, says lawyer One lawyer said Colorado's new, broad biometric privacy regulations could discourage smaller companies from using new technologies. By Keely Quinlan
(Getty Images) CISA launches new election threats webpage ahead of Election Day Cybersecurity By Sophia Fox-Sowell
(Giannina Vera / Scoop News Group) Columbus, Ohio’s messy ransomware saga underscores legal gray areas Countless ransomware attacks against government agencies have followed a familiar pattern, but Columbus, Ohio's has been messier. By Sophia Fox-Sowell
(Giannina Vera / Scoop News Group) Flat networks and small cyber budgets left schools vulnerable, but analysts say there’s help By Keely Quinlan
A van sits in the Swannanoa River near Biltmore Village after Hurricane Helene swept through Asheville, North Carolina, in late September 2024. (Getty Images) North Carolina officials say next-generation 911 network withstood Hurricane Helene By Sophia Fox-Sowell
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How enhanced identity data supports AI adoption, strengthens security, and improves public service By Haywood Talcove
Empowering state and local leaders: A modern approach to public sector procurement By Tania San Miguel-Bounds
(Getty Images) Bloomberg Philanthropies launches $1M Global Mayors Challenge to improve city services
(Getty Images) Ten tech startups to graduate from Denver’s Smart Futures Lab 2024 accelerator program
People vote on “Super Tuesday,” March 5, 2024 at the Central Library in Huntington Beach, California. (Getty Images / Frederic J. Brown / AFP) Local election offices tap map data to boost voter turnout and trust
Left to right: Covered California Chief Information Officer Kevin Cornish; Alastair Thomson, director of data innovation at the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health; and Darnita Trower, acting deputy CIO for operations at the IRS, discuss artificial intelligence during the Google Public Sector Summit in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 16, 2024. (Jake Williams / Scoop News Group) Google to provide cybersecurity tools for California’s health benefits system
A cut lead pipe is shown after being dug from the ground in Memphis, Tennessee on April 19, 2024. (Kevin Wurm for The Washington Post via Getty Images) Water utilities are finally finding where all the lead pipes are
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul speaks about the new redesign plan for Penn Station at the Moynihan Train Hall on June 9 in New York City. (Spencer Platt / Getty Images) New York governor unveils AI research consortium to advance public good
A car pummeled by heavy rain in Fort Myers, Florida, on October 9, 2024 as Hurricane Milton approaches. (Chandan Khanna / AFP via Getty Images) Florida debuts emergency communications tool in wake of Hurricane Milton
Nashville Police Chief John Drake speaks during a public vigil to honor victims and survivors of a shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, March 29, 2023. (John Amis / AFP via Getty Images) Nashville, Tenn., police want private businesses to share surveillance video feeds
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