Newscan: Russian-speaking hackers knock U.S. state-government websites offline
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Russian-speaking hackers knock U.S. state-government websites offline
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Verizon’s THOR tackles areas hardest hit by Hurricane Ian
Operators use drones, open roaming to aid in Hurricane Ian recovery
NOAA looks to transition ground-based radio processing to the cloud
FCC plans to cancel seven cell-phone carriers that don’t block robocalls
New US-EU data-privacy framework focuses on limiting U.S. surveillance
Pro-Russia hackers claim credit for state website disruptions
U.S. Interior Department releases body-camera police for law-enforcement officers
Oracle introduces cloud-native 5G network-analytics suite
IBM adds Red Hat Storage to bolster hybrid-cloud efforts
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New FirstNet cell site launches in northern Minnesota
FirstNet keeps Michigan responders communicating in the path of a tornado
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