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NIST Industrial Wireless Team Supports Kick-off of the ASTM F45.04 Task Group on Mitigation of Interference in Wireless Communication Systems

NIST Industrial Wireless Systems Research Lead Dr. Richard (Rick) Candell participated in the kick-off meeting for the ASTM F45.04 System Communication and Interoperability for Robotics, Automation, and Autonomous Systems committee’s task group on
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NIST Publishes Final Version of the Strategic Plan for the Global Community Technology Challenge (GCTC)

The Smart Connected Systems Division (SCSD) has published the final version of a long-range strategic plan for the NIST Smart Cities Infrastructure program and the Global Community Technology Challenge (GCTC). NIST Special Publication 1900-207 was
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NIST Hosts Workshop on “Whole Community Preparedness for Smart Cities and Communities”

On 27-28 August 2024, NIST’s Smart Connected Systems Division hosted a workshop at the George H. W. Bush School of Government and Public Service in Washington D.C. to examine an approach to “Whole Community Preparedness for Smart Cities and
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NIST Introduces a Meta-Framework to Strengthen Supply Chain Traceability in Critical Infrastructure Sectors

The security and stability of the United States’ national manufacturing and critical infrastructure supply chains are vital to the health, security, and growth of the economy. As global supply chains become more complex, the need for enhanced
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NIST Research Leader Featured in Medical IoT Discussions

NIST researcher Dr. Edward Griffor has contributed to recent dialogs on the role of Internet of Things technologies to advance future healthcare. For a podcast , Griffor was interviewed by Dr. Rod Rodriguez-Fernandez, Global Health Advisor, Wellness
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Inside the ‘swat team’ — how insects react to virtual reality gaming

Humans get a real buzz from the virtual world of gaming and augmented reality but now scientists have trialled the use of these new-age technologies on small animals, to test the reactions of tiny hoverflies and even crabs. In a bid to comprehend the aerodynamic powers of flying insects and other little-understood animal behaviors, the study is gaining new perspectives on how invertebrates respond to, interact with and navigate virtual ‘worlds’ created by advanced entertainment technology.
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The effect of compliance requirements on vulnerability management strategies

In this Help Net Security interview, Steve Carter, CEO of Nucleus Security, discusses the ongoing challenges in vulnerability management, including prioritizing vulnerabilities and addressing patching delays. Carter also covers compliance requirements and how automation can streamline vulnerability management processes. Why do you think challenges like prioritizing vulnerabilities and patching delays persist despite technological advances? The increasing complexity of enterprise infrastructure, expanding attack surface, and improved vulnerability and exposure detection capabilities have all led to a … More → The post The effect of compliance requirements on vulnerability management strategies appeared first on Help Net Security.
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