Newscan: Cyberattacks against critical infrastructure quietly increase
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Cyberattacks against critical infrastructure quietly increase
No, 988 suicide-prevention lifeline can’t send your exact location to police
Hackers drain nearly $200 million from crypto startup Nomad in ‘free-for-all’ attack
State and local pensions post worst losses since Great Recession
T-Mobile boosts its first-responder service; but why?
Secret Service may disable iMessages to avoid repeat of Jan. 6 controversy
Phoenix fire department pioneers city drone program
Coral Gables, Florida, deploys drones designed to respond to emergencies sooner than police
Nokia inks 5-year deal with AST SpaceMobile
911inform, Avaya launch emergency-call upgrade tool
NIST, CISA finalizing guidance for identity and access management post-SolarWinds
U.S. Navy is testing 5G for future forward operating bases
Bill aims to reclassify broadband as essential to promote net neutrality
Telecom groups aren’t happy about the new net-neutrality bill
Democrats revive the fight for net neutrality
Banking groups urge senators to reject NDAA provision as harmful to cybersecurity
Google Cloud crosses $6 billion-revenue mark but losses climb
Biden picks next Space Force chief
U.S. and Japan will set up next-gen semiconductor research hub
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FCC fines New York electronics marketer for selling noncompliant wireless devices
FCC deletes items from agenda of Aug. 5, 2022, open meeting
FCC extends deadlines for the Covid-19 Telehealth Program Round 2
Transforming the future of emergency communications: The FirstNet Authority at APCO 2022
California Emerging Technology Fund (CETF) announces Susan Walters is joining NTIA
Denver retains Federal Engineering for microwave-licensing support