With a November industry day, the Army is planning a year of pilots to test "smart city" technologies on its bases.
Glen Gulyas, founder and CEO of Onclave Networks, discusses how the internet of things can be a great boon for society, if it can only move past its huge security hurdles.. Gulyas's company, Onclave Networks, seeks to provide security for companies worried about attacks on their IoT-based devices.
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. Today: how to open your garage door with your cell phone. And we meet the father of the video game cartridge.
Stacey Gray of the Future of Privacy Forum discusses the privacy and safety implications of the so-called "internet of things."
What's Working in Washington spoke with RunSafe Security CEO Joe Saunders to learn about the dangers, as well as the benefits, of the internet of things. When almost every electronic device can connect to the internet, security can become a nightmare, but companies like Saunders' are closing the loop on hackers.
As lawmakers seek a 'seal of approval' for the Internet of Things, NIST recently gave federal agencies and private industry a better roadmap to future IoT cybersecurity concerns.
Some technology leaders at the Veterans Affairs Department think it might be time to take a step back and evaluate new innovations more dispassionately.
Dave Shuman, Internet of Things and manufacturing leader at Cloudera, joins host John Gilroy to discuss how his company can help federal agencies manage and process massive amounts of data. February 6, 2018
In today's Federal Newscast, the National Institute of Standards and Technology will soon start hosting events to exchange ideas on methods and technologies to ensure Internet of Things devices are secure.
Federal IT leaders are being faced with the challenge of integrating disruptive technologies such as cloud computing and the Internet of Things (IoT) into their IT environments, while at the same time delivering services to an increasingly mobile citizenry and workforce.
William R. Evanina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, calls for greater awareness of and response to cyber vulnerabilities.
What are the latest breakthroughs in data storage? Find out this week when Nick Psaki, principal systems engineer for Pure Storage joins host John Gilroy on Federal Tech Talk. July 25, 2017
Paul Battaglia, the vice president of federal sales for Blackberry, said agencies want a single “pane of glass” to monitor the cyber posture of all of their mobile devices from laptops to smartphones to wearables.
MuleSoft's Ugorji Nwoke and Chris Aherne join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how their company help software developers leverage Application Program Interfaces (APIs) to manage, coordinate and re-use a wide variety of programs. June 20, 2017
New competitors and the rapid advance of technology have changed the character of military competition, and the US military has to change with it.