Government IT leaders must look ahead to keep the Internet of Things up and running during extreme weather, including polar vortexes and severe storms.
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Government IT leaders must look ahead to keep the Internet of Things up and running during extreme weather, including polar vortexes and severe storms.
Connected traffic signals linked to the platforms and networks underlying a smart city can act as intelligent conductors of urban life.
Connected devices and network technology can help first responders amid fires, traffic accidents and other emergencies.
Cutting-edge tech helps first responders gather more intelligence and respond to emergencies faster.
Gaining advantages from the physical world, states and cities may collect data through the Internet of Things to improve services.
With advanced endpoint protection, states deploy AI to gain greater visibility into cyberattacks.
Smart city devices have the potential to be hacked and used against the very cities that deployed them. Here’s how that threat can be mitigated.
As more hackers target state and local agencies, governments can take measures to plan and defend their systems.
The city and the carrier will expand their collaboration, with a focus on traffic safety.
As smart cities collect more data, they risk drowning their central data centers with too much info.
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