Plus, the future of remote public meetings rests with good policy and more...

GovTech Today
GOVTECH TODAY
JUNE 15, 2020

Mining for Secrets: Researchers ID Global Hacker-for-Hire Ring
The group, an alleged "cybermercenary" ring, has allegedly targeted people and organizations on six continents. Many of their targets were engaged in high-profile activism work against large corporations. READ MORE

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Enabling a New Way to Work
Working remotely requires a shift in focus. The network of tomorrow allows governments to easily incorporate these functions via virtualization and managed services.
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The Future of Remote Public Meetings Rests with Good Policy
Before COVID-19, many governments wouldn't dream of having remote proceedings. That reality has changed. What guardrails should be in place to prevent abuse of tech-driven meetings? READ MORE

Arizona Courts Partner to Accept Payments Through Retailers
In an effort to streamline the payment of fees and fines, state courts are now accepting payments through convenience stores like Family Dollar and 7-Eleven with the help of industry partners. READ MORE

Ransomware Attack Disrupts Network in Knoxville, Tenn.
The city was forced to take its network offline as a means of containing the malware attack after it was discovered Thursday morning. Officials say the incident is being investigated by state and federal authorities. READ MORE

QUESTION OF THE DAY

Can a cyberattack cause a beer shortage?
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Communicating with Constituents
The network of tomorrow provides flexible, software-based network services that allow agencies to accommodate citizen and workforce demands within days — if not hours.
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MORE HEADLINES

New Hampshire to Funnel $50M Toward Broadband Expansion

Florence, Ala., Cyberattack Raises Alarm in Neighboring City

Georgia Primary a ‘Catastrophe,’ Voting Rights Advocates Say

High-Tech Surveillance Amplifies Police Bias and Overreach

Microsoft Won’t Sell Facial Recognition Tech to Police

Pittsburgh Development Group Gets Home Internet for Students

Opinion: Body Cameras Are Necessary Equipment for Police

Oklahoma Museum Reopens with Augmented Reality Experience

EDITOR'S CHOICE

Microsoft Joins Rising Chorus Against Facial Recognition

Amazon Halts Use of Controversial Facial Recognition Tech

9 Million Students Lack Home Internet for Remote Learning

INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Webinar: How an Enterprise Service Management Approach Can Revolutionize Government's Ability to Get Things Done

Paper: Under Attack: Best Practices for Protecting Data in State and Local Governments

Paper: Secure Smart Cities in the Age of Digital Transformation

Paper: Government 2.0 for Constituents and Businesses

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