FBI faults Clinton's personal email system, but doesn't recommend prosecution

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Democrats support ‘ambitious’ tech investment

The just-released draft of the Democratic party platform saves its biggest push for the areas of clean energy and infrastructure investment. Read More

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eBook: The Roadmap to Digital Government

Governments have long found legacy modernization of IT systems challenging. Now, there is the additional pressure to offer digital government services. Which takes priority? Download The Roadmap to Digital Government to learn how governments can deliver on the promise of digital. Read More

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FBI faults Clinton's personal email system, but doesn't recommend prosecution

Hillary Clinton was "extremely careless" in her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state, but the FBI isn't recommending any charges be brought against her for mishandling classified information. Read More

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US house passes bill banning access to porn from federal computers

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed legislation that would prohibit employees from accessing pornographic or explicit websites from federal computers, unless it meets an investigative objective. Read More

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Big Brother is listening as well as watching

The professed goal of audio surveillance on mass transit systems may be to protect passengers. But privacy advocates say it crosses a line, amounting to violations of free speech and the right to be free from unwarranted and ‘unreasonable’ searches. Read More

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EU plans $2B investment in cybersecurity research

The European Union is stumping up €450 million ($500 million) to fund research into cybersecurity -- and wants industry to contribute three times that. Read More

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