Nevada’s New Cyber Office Leader Outlines Security Vision
Nevada’s cybersecurity ambitions are gaining structure — literally — with its new Office of Information Security and Cyber Defense (OISCD) officially established. Adam MillerNevada IT Office State officials offered deeper…
Texas A&M researcher helps develop wearable health tech to detect disease
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KRHD) — Researchers at Texas A&M University are working on advanced wearable health technology that could detect diseases before symptoms become obvious, potentially changing how we approach…
2 Incredible Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks That Will Be Worth More Than Nvidia in 3 Years
Nvidia’s shares have rocketed higher over the last few years thanks to its chipmaking aibilities. But its lead position is threatened by the growing capabilities of competing chipmakers. Both Amazon…
Privacy & Information Security Law Blog
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Digital health tech creating ‘connective tissue’ to link care settings, clinicians, and evidence
Beyond virtual care, digital health tech companies are building solutions designed to improve efficiency and outcomes. Maintaining connectivity and consistency for patients and providers becomes essential in a more systems-focused…
Climate Tech Startups Are Feeling the Heat From Trump 2.0
The Trump administration’s proposed overhaul of green energy tax credits has jolted the climate tech sector — and investors and founders in the ecosystem are scrambling to make fallback plans.…
