With IoT-based cars and roads exposed to hackers, state and local agencies should steer safely onto the IoT highway.
New research from CDW reveals insights from AI experts and IT leaders.
With IoT-based cars and roads exposed to hackers, state and local agencies should steer safely onto the IoT highway.
With millions in funding pouring into smart mobility solutions, stakeholders from across the region are coming together to make the most of technology efforts.
As vehicles and transit infrastructure become smarter, cities and states need to secure the Internet of Things highway.
As data volume continues to rise at an alarming rate, agencies should do more to transform overwhelming amounts of information from a burden into an asset.
CIOs redefine staffing roles, reduce complexity and balance security concerns.
IoT cybersecurity risks don’t just make governments vulnerable, they also leave businesses reliant on city infrastructure at jeopardy.
The chief innovation officer credited with launching the county’s innovation program says it’s best for CIOs not to stick around too long.
In the face of aging infrastructure and vulnerabilities, cities and states are upgrading emergency call centers to include streamlined and media-rich systems.
She takes the CIO role in the innovative city with the aim to leverage existing technology in order to further smart-city initiatives.
Cognitive technologies can free government employees from paperwork, better catch cyberthreats and tackle a huge number of time-consuming tasks.
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