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Over 33,000 federal employees will see additional raises in fiscal 2024

On today’s Federal Newscast: The Defense Department is still the only federal department that’s never earned a clean audit opinion. GOP lawmakers are trying to override a controversial cybersecurity regulation. And locality pay strikes again, as more than 33,000 federal employees will see additional raises in January.
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Over 33,000 federal employees will see additional raises in fiscal 2024

On today’s Federal Newscast: The Defense Department is still the only federal department that’s never earned a clean audit opinion. GOP lawmakers are trying to override a controversial cybersecurity regulation. And locality pay strikes again, as more than 33,000 federal employees will see additional raises in January.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SyyZWv

Sigma Synthetic Fraud v4 uncovers multiplex synthetic-specific features

Socure has launched Sigma Synthetic Fraud v4. The product uses advanced machine learning and diverse, third-party and network feedback data to uncover patterns linked to insidious synthetic identity fraud. The Deloitte Center for Financial Services expects synthetic identity fraud to generate at least $23 billion in losses by 2030. Synthetic identity fraud is a financial crime where a real person’s information is stolen and combined with other falsified personal information to create a fictitious identity, … More → The post Sigma Synthetic Fraud v4 uncovers multiplex synthetic-specific features appeared first on Help Net Security.
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FinOps Foundation rolls out cloud cost controls with hyperscaler backing

The trade association’s new FinOps Open Cost and Usage Specification expands the standard’s scope with support from AWS, Microsoft, Google Cloud and Oracle.
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NodeSource launches N|Solid Copilot to streamline app development

NodeSource has launched the N|Solid Copilot, an AI assistant integrated into the Console of N|Solid Pro. Leveraging the N|Solid Pro platform to capture the telemetry for applications and paired with the company’s Node.js experts and OpenAI, the N|Solid Copilot creates an entirely new way to empower teams to build and maintain software solutions. The N|Solid Copilot is context-aware of an application’s metrics and can be set up in real-time to help analyze issues and identify … More → The post NodeSource launches N|Solid Copilot to streamline app development appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Applying digital twins to your business processes

With a process digital twin, you can feed data from an actual process to the twin to model what-if scenarios in real time. Learn how this works and potential uses during the latest Tackling Government Challenges Through Science and Technology podcast.
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Cohesity expands partnership with Microsoft to improve data restore capabilities for organizations

Cohesity announced it has deepened its relationship with Microsoft to help organizations more quickly respond to and recover from data loss within Microsoft 365 environments. For years, Cohesity and Microsoft have offered solutions for high-speed backup and recovery. This includes recent AI and cloud security integrations announced earlier this year across Microsoft environments, from Microsoft Azure to Microsoft 365. With this expanded collaboration, Cohesity is working with Microsoft to deliver enhanced backup and recovery performance … More → The post Cohesity expands partnership with Microsoft to improve data restore capabilities for organizations appeared first on Help Net Security.
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New source of tension emerges between contractors and DoD

If Congress ever passes the 2024 Defense authorization bill, keep your eye on Section 804. It’s now in the Senate version, and it is aimed at granting the Defense Department the rights to increasing amounts contractors’ data more than it appears DoD needs for maintenance and operation of what it buys. Section 804 seems innocuous at first glance.
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