Blockchain can power up government processes, GAO says
States have been experimenting with blockchain-based voting systems, smart contracts for ID management and fintech sandboxes, but implementation challenges exist.
Tracking transaction data on the ‘pseudo-anonymous’ blockchain
The speed and transparency of cryptocurrency and blockchain applications can help state and local governments track where and how transactions occur.
Ransomware Getting Ahead of State and Local Governments, Survey Finds
While respondents acknowledge the growing threat from ransomware, most are unprepared to prevent it or respond to it.
Smart city pilots target workflow, analysis challenges
Long Beach’s smart city challenge program delivers tech solutions to problems city staff face in their jobs.
Ransomware now encrypts so fast it ‘will burn the house down’
A new study found that ransomware can encrypt 54 GB in 43 minutes, an extremely limited window of mitigation, especially considering it takes about three days for compromises to be detected.
Facial recognition inappropriate for high-risk applications, experts say
Accuracy, privacy and transparency issues make facial recognition technology too risky for local agencies, according the University of Pittsburgh’s Institute for Cyber Law, Policy and Security.
Ransomware getting ahead of state, local governments, survey finds
While respondents acknowledge the growing threat from ransomware, most are unprepared to prevent or respond to it.
Governments Confront Rising Cyber Insurance Rates
Even those meeting more stringent qualifications are finding that affordable insurance cannot provide enough protection against cybersecurity risk.
New Statewide System Boosts State's Mass Emergency Alerts
Emergency managers in Iowa now can automatically push out safety alerts through emails, text messages, phone calls, RSS feeds and social media—and in multiple languages.
State upgrades mass alert system
Emergency managers in Iowa can now automatically push out safety alerts through emails, text messages, phone calls, RSS feeds and social media -- and in multiple languages.
Agencies confront rising cyber insurance rates
Even those meeting more stringent qualifications are finding that affordable insurance cannot provide enough protection against cybersecurity risk.
How crowdsourced data helps cities fight litter
Analyzing the amounts and composition of litter, combined with information on location, transit patterns and days of the week, is giving cities insights for better intervention and messaging strategies.
Flipped procurement gives city easy access to innovative solutions
Pitch Long Beach! gives vendors a process for proposing new approaches to civic challenges and city managers a way to quickly learn about emerging technologies that can meet local priorities.
City makes cross-agency data sharing easier
San Antonio’s SmartSA Interlocal Data Sharing Agreement not only helps streamline services delivery, but it also promotes data transparency, builds trust and fosters innovation among the partners.
A sustainable look at secure device destruction
While many agencies routinely destroy decommissioned IT equipment, environmentally friendly options can extend device life and purge non-classified data from solid state drives.
Legacy vulnerabilities risk critical infrastructure security
The convergence of IT and operational technology along with the layering of third-party digital products and services over legacy systems often compounds the limited visibility and control security teams have, experts say.
Rural County Puts Land Records on Blockchain
Wise County, Virginia can create, store and access smart land records. “It comes from what many view as one of the least places to expect it," the county clerk says.
Rural county puts land records on blockchain
Clerks in Wise County, Va., can create, store and access smart land records through a solution from Bloqable, the company developing the software.
Compliance fatigue: Can states stay on top of privacy monitoring?
States may have crafted data privacy legislation that they don’t have the capacity to enforce, one expert suggests.
How a public defender’s office transformed client management into a people-centered solution
The Los Angeles County Public Defender’s Office worked with Salesforce to reverse engineer 100 years’ worth of case-centered data and processes.
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