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Combating cyber-enabled fraud: Sapphire’s proactive cyber security approach

Open Access Government - Technology News

In response, the UK Government released a strategy in 2023 with the aim of reducing fraud by 10%. Given the vast number of cyber-enabled frauds in the UK, significant changes in the approach to cyber security are necessary to achieve this goal. Sapphire is a UK-owned and operated cyber security company.

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Improving software security in the public sector

Open Access Government - Technology News

UK public sector organisations are facing threats and increasingly sophisticated attacks on key infrastructure and software security This trend is only expanding as more services become digitised and complex software supply chains multiply the opportunities for malicious actors to infiltrate networks.

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Japan: Science and technology policy

Open Access Government - Technology News

1) An earlier version of Open Access Government reported that in 2020, the Basic Law was amended for the first time in 25 years and changed its name to the Science, Technology, and Innovation Basic Law. The 6th Basic Plan, which covers the fiscal years 2021 to 2025, was the first developed after the amendment. (2) htm [link] 1374034.htm

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How Hartnell College recovered critical systems using AWS after a cyber attack

AWS Public Sector Blog

Hartnell College is a public community college located in Salinas, California, with over 7,500 undergraduates enrolled (20202021). Keeping IT infrastructure, software, and security measures up-to-date with a (usually) small IT department can be challenging.

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Announcing the winners of the inaugural Future of Government Awards: Celebrating digital transformation initiatives around the world

AWS Public Sector Blog

The open source app IO was launched in early 2020 by PagoPA , a state-owned company created to spread digital services in Italy, to overturn this paradigm by putting simple and user-centered public services into the citizens’ pockets. EU Digital COVID Certificate, with more than 245 million certificates obtained through IO since June 2021.

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A look at the Partnership’s 2022 research on the federal government

Partnership for Public Service

We believe people deserve simple, consistent, purposeful and secure experiences with government. Our new Fed Figures analysis on attrition looked at the fiscal 2021 voluntary attrition rate government-wide and across various demographic group. Generating insightful customer experience research. What lies ahead.

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Implications and Geography of Office to Housing Conversions

The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)

On February 28th, 2023, Mark Willis, the NYU Furman Center’s Senior Policy Fellow, testified at a City Council Oversight Hearing on Residential Conversions of Office Buildings. This post describes three resources to help inform the debate.

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