Plus, the State Chief Data Officer Network goes live with an inaugural meeting, North Dakota significantly expands cyberdefense efforts, and more.

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NOVEMBER 18, 2019

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Strengthening security through 5G
“A foundational pillar of 5G is that it's software-defined, and it's virtualized. The network functions required to run 5G can actually be highly distributed. You can actually reduce the blast radius of a particular component of your network. If there were a security threat or a vulnerability, the implications would be far, far less…” Industry experts discuss how 5G can enhance security.
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Digital Cities 2019: Winners Gear Up for a New Decade
The winners of this year’s Digital Cities Survey from the Center for Digital Government are those making smart investments in technologies from infrastructure and citizen engagement to data storage and cybersecurity.
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State Data Officer Network Goes Live for Inaugural Meeting
The network, which has been in the formation stages for some time now, aims to connect data leadership within various state governments, helping to facilitate cooperation such as sharing best practices.
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North Dakota Expands Cyberdefense with New Funding, Workforce
The state’s Cyber Operations Center is seeing the benefits of a $15.4 million funding boost. The investment will allow for the hiring of new staff and the deployment of new cybersecurity tools, officials say.
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5G is radically different than the first 4Gs
The network of tomorrow is here. And mobile 5G will jumpstart the next wave of unforeseen innovation. In this new series, Let’s Talk Tech from AT&T Public Sector, industry leaders reveal how 5G technology and intelligence at the edge will revolutionize the way government agencies and education institutions operate at all levels.
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