CIOs remain in charge of physical infrastructure, development, testing, disaster recovery, storage, compliance, risk and security.
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Small business and investments in physical infrastructure topped the list, along with a focus on small businesses.
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It needs to be separated from the physical infrastructure underneath it and instead, have security flow through it.
Both IBM and HP have been exploring projects to use sensor networks to track physical infrastructure in real time.
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Physical infrastructure is increasingly unsuited to the risks, and both long- and short-term prediction are problematic for many threats.
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Many of the most desolate parts of America have terrible physical infrastructure: housing is bad, transport links are inadequate.
The Smart Grid resists attacks on both the physical infrastructure (substations, poles, transformers, etc.) and the cyber-structure (markets, systems, software, communications).
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For there are fixed costs that must be paid in making the lending decision, having the physical infrastructure to make the loan.
Internet service providers have asked the government to intervene over the price being set to give them access to BT's physical infrastructure.
The new security architecture will need to be separated from the physical infrastructure underneath, and it will need to be much more distributed.
An important nuance here is that the policy should be consistently enforced across physical infrastructure as well as across virtual infrastructure from any virtualization vendor.
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It also controls the key physical infrastructure that makes it work.
Krebs was mining a conceptual shift, one in which our dependence on the Internet and networked computers had turned code into the DNA of physical infrastructure.
In the past, and the present, places have competed for smart, high-skilled newcomers by building impressive physical infrastructure and offering incentives and inducements for companies or individuals.
We have always known that the physical infrastructure that we build requires care, maintenance, and an ongoing investment in order to maintain or improve the status quo.
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At the nuclear labs and plants operated by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), the human and physical infrastructure essential to our deterrent is in real jeopardy.
At times, it even moves beyond just thinking about defense of physical infrastructure and information-as-commodity to address the role of information operations more broadly conceived, including PSYOPs, deception, etc.
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Apart from that, there is widespread development of critical social and physical infrastructure, and there is an increasing pool of well-educated, English-speaking, enterprising workers in most countries across the continent.
The race for marketshare is on, as mobile phones bring banking to places that never had a physical infrastructure for it just as they did earlier for phone service itself.
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The vast physical infrastructure along the East Coast is protected both by engineered systems, including floodgates, seawalls and levees, and by legal and economic systems, including zoning, building codes and flood insurance.
The best kind of U.S. aid, like most of the work of the MCC, seeks to build economic growth in poor countries by strengthening health care, education, and governmental and physical infrastructure.
It is, " he continued, "like military defense, physical infrastructure, education, public health, and basic research.... it is something society requires, and people want, but the market cannot generate in sufficient quantity or quality.
Security solutions based on physical infrastructure, and policy expressed in terms of a particular device, the corporate PC, an IP address, network port, or application protocol are becoming useless in a mobile, borderless world.
These include figuring out ways in which to maintain the Russian nuclear weapons program's scientific and physical infrastructure and how to give away seed-corn technology developed by the national labs at enormous expense taxpayer.
Back in its golden age in the 1950s and 1960s, it offered middle-class people, not just techy high-fliers, a shot at the American dream complete with superb schools and universities, and an enviable physical infrastructure.
Since sites selling art online are unencumbered by the physical infrastructure of the traditional gallery or auction house, they can also make their commissions lower and the whole business of buying art much cheaper and more accessible.
This convergence of information and communications technology and physical infrastructure in the built environment is providing building owners and occupants with actionable information about a building or space that allows them manage that building or space more effectively.
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The letter, signed by Virgin Media and TalkTalk among others says the Physical Infrastructure Access (PIA) trial, which is one of the current government's key broadband policies, "will be a commercial and policy failure if Openreach does not revise its prices".
The U.S. retains its core strengths in entrepreneurship, innovation, great universities, and others, but we have allowed serious weaknesses to emerge in multiple areas: skills, physical infrastructure, unnecessary costly regulations and a costly legal system, and high business costs in areas like corporate taxes and health care.
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