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The Resilient and Healthy Defense Communities Implementation Plan focuses on creating stronger, more adaptable environments around military installations. It highlights the importance of addressing climate risks, enhancing infrastructure, and fostering…
Learn MoreTo address unique authentication challenges, the USDA implemented a phishing-resistant multi-factor authentication (MFA) system using Fast IDentity Online technology. This solution supports employees who cannot use traditional PIV cards, such…
Learn MoreAutomatic stabilizers, like unemployment insurance and tax adjustments, naturally respond to economic shifts, helping stabilize spending and income. During downturns, they reduce deficits by supporting households, while in expansions, they…
Learn MoreThe prevalence of service-connected disabilities among veterans has nearly doubled since 2008, rising from 15% to almost 30% in 2022. Younger veterans, particularly those from the post-9/11 era, are increasingly…
Learn MoreHousehold wealth in 2022 highlights stark inequalities, with median wealth varying widely by age, education, and homeownership. Younger households had significantly lower median wealth compared to older ones, while homeowners’…
Learn MoreThe latest data shows U.S. income and poverty trends, along with insights into health insurance coverage. While income measures are adjusted for inflation, disparities persist across demographic groups. The Supplemental…
Learn MoreFinancial well-being has declined across the board, with more households struggling to pay bills and fewer able to handle income interruptions. A striking 42% of households could cover expenses for…
Learn MoreCrime Gun Intelligence Centers (CGICs) are on the frontlines of combating violent gun crime, using cutting-edge tools like NIBIN and eTrace to track and link firearms to criminal activity. These…
Learn MoreReplacing hazardous chemicals can reduce risks but often introduces new, unforeseen dangers to people and the environment. The challenge lies in balancing urgency with the need for informed decisions about…
Learn MoreQuantum computers pose a profound challenge to cryptography, threatening the systems that protect sensitive data and critical infrastructure. While the U.S. has outlined a strategy to address these risks, gaps…
Learn MoreCISA’s red team assessment of a U.S. critical infrastructure organization reveals both vulnerabilities and lessons in cyber resilience. The findings highlight gaps like insufficient technical controls and the risks of…
Learn MoreAutomation bias—our tendency to overly trust AI systems—can have dangerous consequences, from misjudged autopilot systems to mishandled safety alerts. This bias emerges from a mix of human, technical, and organizational…
Learn MoreWorkplace violence can affect anyone, from office workers to healthcare providers, posing risks that range from verbal threats to physical harm. Employers can foster safer environments by implementing prevention programs,…
Learn MoreA failed invasion of Taiwan would not mark the end of conflict for China but the beginning of a prolonged struggle. Beijing may resort to blockades, escalated coercion, or military…
Learn MoreAttribute-based access control (“ABAC” for short) has reached the point of mass adoption with respect to access control technologies. In fact, the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence developed a reference…
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