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Likely the most significant risk we all face is “people.” While risk comes at us every day from weather, climate, cyber, accidents, misbehavior, theft, supply chains, manufacturing defects and many…
Learn MoreThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) Office of Servicemember Affairs (OSA) was created by the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank Act). Each year, OSA issues…
Learn MoreThe United States has a rich history of investing heavily in its Science and Technology (S&T) enterprise, its S&T workforce, including laboratories, specialized facilities, and equipment. This report focuses on…
Learn MoreThe social and behavioral sciences encompass a diverse array of disciplines that focus on how and why people act as they do. This includes understanding multiple levels of influence—from individuals…
Learn MoreFrom Guam to Georgia, Alaska to the U.S. Caribbean, the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast, individuals and communities rely on the ocean, coasts, and Great Lakes for identity, culture,…
Learn MoreQuantum information science (QIS) and technology (QIST)1 takes advantage of quantum mechanical properties, such as superposition and entanglement, and combines them with information theory to enable new modalities of sensing,…
Learn MoreA range of digital surveillance tools have been developed, and employers across various industries are increasingly using them to monitor their workers. Although digital surveillance tools can provide employers with…
Learn MoreIn July 2024, a software update from the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike caused Microsoft Windows operating systems to crash—resulting in potentially one of the largest IT outages in history. The outage…
Learn MoreAcross the federal government, agencies are tasked with making decisions about how best to use taxpayer resources to reduce risks to human health and the environment posed by environmental hazards…
Learn MoreIn 2029, the Environmental Protection Agency will require certain public water systems to comply with maximum contaminant levels for specific PFAS in drinking water. But there are concerns about whether…
Learn MoreThe Federal Bureau of Investigation, Cyber National Mission Force, and National Security Agency assess that People’s Republic of China-linked cyber actors have compromised thousands of Internet-connected devices, including small office/home…
Learn MoreThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency created this K-12 School Security Guide Companion Product to provide School Business Officials (SBOs) with an overview of how they can support school physical…
Learn MoreThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency developed this publication to assist owners and operators of drinking water and wastewater systems (WWSs) with assessing gaps in their current cybersecurity practices and controls…
Learn MoreEmbracing these new technologies that physically control the active espionage risk and thorough training can enable employees to use the classified devices with proper security practices that fully protect the…
Learn MoreThe U.S. Department of Homeland Security has broad national security and disaster preparedness responsibilities. Resilience across homeland security missions, systems and communities is of increasing importance as natural disasters, extreme…
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