Quantum
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Preparing for Q-Day: What to Know About Post-Quantum Cryptography
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Post-Quantum Cryptography Success Relies on a Strong Workforce
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What is Quantum Computing’s Impact on Government?
Agencies are exploring quantum computing to reshape research, security and innovation.
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Agency Leaders Call Cybersecurity 'Kitchen Table' Topic
The conversation around cybersecurity is changing. Civil society now joins the federal and industry conversation.
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NIST Releases First Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards
The standards agency is working with other agencies to ensure post-quantum cryptography readiness across government.
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Federal Agencies Make the Case for Quantum
Amid development of emerging technologies like AI and machine learning, leaders see promise in quantum computing.
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Army's New Intel Doctrine Prepares for a Quantum Future
Multi-domain operations require modernization of the service's intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance while investing in new technologies.
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NIST Center Helps Translate Cyber Standards into Practice
Interagency agreements and the collaboration model at the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence advance cybersecurity.
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DISA Using AI to Secure Multi-Cloud Environments
The Defense Information Systems Agency is harnessing artificial intelligence to secure multi-cloud environments.
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How an NCI Data Registry is Helping Diagnose, Treat Rare Pediatric Cancers
The Rare Cancer Initiative is enabling the research community to access more clinical data to improve health outcomes for children diagnosed with rare cancers.
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GAO’s Take on Harmonizing Cybersecurity Policy Across Government
Bringing together technology policy requires an “all-of-government” approach, a recent report says.
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