TOP STORIES Are Hackers Targeting Critical Infrastructure More Often? Researchers at RSA 2020 discussed the growing trend of hackers harassing large industrial systems. In doing so, they aren't just shifting their targets — they're also exhibiting more insidious behavior. READ MORE West Virginia Pauses Use of Voatz Voting App, Cites Security Voatz, a mobile voting app that utilizes blockchain, has been part of successful election pilots in multiple states. But West Virginia, the first state to use Voatz, won't employ the app for its primary election in May. READ MORE Symbium Opens Service for Analyzing Zoning, Building Codes The San Francisco company hopes to make a dent in California’s housing crisis by giving homeowners and developers an interactive mapping tool to show them if and how they can build an accessory dwelling unit. READ MORE Startups to Partner with NYC Agencies as Part of Transit Lab Various transit agencies in the New York City area will partner with nine startups on the focus areas of accessibility, revenue generation and curb space management as part of the Transit Tech Lab. READ MORE |