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Unisys Corporation | January 21, 2020
Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) today announced it will host its SMART 2020 conference – the focus of which is to empower U.S. federal agencies on how to align mission needs with meeting modernization laws and guidance – on Thursday, January 23 in Washington, D.C. Speakers at the event will include IT leaders from the U.S. departments of defense and homeland security, as well as technology experts from Unisys Federal. The conference will also feature panel discussions on how IT vision...
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Tyler Technologies | May 27, 2022
Tyler Technologies, Inc. is proud to announce its 2022 Public Sector Excellence Award winners. The company selected 29 public sector clients as winners from a broad and diverse field of applicants after demonstrating their excellence in developing, deploying, or maintaining Tyler solutions within their jurisdictions in innovative ways. Tyler’s excellence awards were announced at this year’s annual Tyler Connect user conference, which was held in Indianapolis, Indiana, ...
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Black Kite | May 26, 2022
Black Kite, the leader in third-party cyber risk intelligence, released Centralizing Supply Chain Cybersecurity: U.S. Federal Government Risk in 2022, which finds cyber risks for top defense contractors are rising. Most notably, 72% of contractors have had at least one leaked credential in the last 90 days – a 71% increase from six months ago. "In today’s geopolitical landscape, the federal sector is under constant threat of cyberattack. Ther...
Facebook | June 17, 2020
Facebook Inc (FB.O) said on Tuesday it would affix labels to political ads shared by users on their own feeds, closing what critics have said for years was a glaring loophole in the company’s election transparency measures. The world’s biggest social network has attached a “paid for by” disclaimer to political ads since 2018, after facing a backlash for failing to stop Russia from using its platforms to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election. But the label disappea...
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