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Allowing robots to explore on their own

Scientists have developed a suite of robotic systems and planners enabling robots to explore more quickly, probe the darkest corners of unknown environments, and create more accurate and detailed maps. The systems allow robots to do all this autonomously, finding their way and creating a map without human intervention.
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Capital One bets on tech engine for card and retail banking growth

“Our modern technology capabilities are generating an expanding set of opportunities across our business,” Capital One CEO Richard Fairbank said Thursday.
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Teleworking FAA begins its descent toward the in-office tarmac

In today’s Federal Newscast: The Partnership for Public Service announces its 2023 People’s Choice Award winner. The electric vehicle commitment of federal agencies has just be supercharged. And the teleworkers at the Federal Aviation Administration, have just begun their descent toward the in-office tarmac.
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G-71 launches integration with mail servers to secure email attachments

G-71 launched an extensive integration of its LeaksID solution with all major mail servers. This integration aims to ensure the utmost security of sensitive email attachments and heralds a new era in safeguarding valuable corporate information. In addition to serving as a trusted secure data room for document storage and exchange, LeaksID now empowers users with advanced integration capabilities, enabling them to label email attachments containing sensitive information. This crucial update addresses the prevalent global … More → The post G-71 launches integration with mail servers to secure email attachments appeared first on Help Net Security.
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North Korean hackers targeted tech companies through JumpCloud and GitHub

North Korean state-sponsored hackers have been linked to two recent cyberattack campaigns: one involving a spear-phishing attack on JumpCloud and the other targeting tech employees on GitHub through a social engineering campaign. The JumpCloud intrusion On June 27, JumpCloud – an enterprise software company that offers a cloud-based directory as a service platform – noticed some unusual activity on an internal orchestration system and traced it back to a spear-phishing attack that occurred on June … More → The post North Korean hackers targeted tech companies through JumpCloud and GitHub appeared first on Help Net Security.
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VA says ‘true independent’ oversight coming to major acquisitions after lawmaker probes

The Department of Veterans Affairs is laying the groundwork for greater oversight of its major acquisitions, following repeated probes from lawmakers. The VA on Tuesday released a draft request for proposals (RFP) for independent verification…
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Air Force embeds recruiters in flyover country to find new cadets

In today’s Federal Newscast: Microsoft will soon give it away for the sake of cybersecurity. The Office of Personnel Management is drafting new qualification standards for federal wildland firefighter management jobs. And the Air Force embeds recruiters in the Hinterlands to find new cadets.
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Air Force embeds recruiters in flyover country to find new cadets

In today’s Federal Newscast: Microsoft will soon give it away for the sake of cybersecurity. The Office of Personnel Management is drafting new qualification standards for federal wildland firefighter management jobs. And the Air Force embeds recruiters in the Hinterlands to find new cadets.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SsTLVx

USDA leaning harder into software-as-a-service to satisfy mission needs

Gary Washington, the chief information officer at the Agriculture Department, said within its multi-cloud environment, they are constantly looking to maximize its value, improve customer experience and continue to be flexible with business needs.
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USDA leaning harder into software-as-a-service to satisfy mission needs

Gary Washington, the chief information officer at the Agriculture Department, said within its multi-cloud environment, they are constantly looking to maximize its value, improve customer experience and continue to be flexible with business needs.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SsSq8R