Sokwoo Rhee: DHS, NIST help cities hardwire cybersecurity

The Homeland Security Department and the National Institute of Standards and Technology sponsor the Global City Teams Challenge to help cities design in cyberse...

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American cities are right up there in the race to deploy digital services for better city management and better citizen experiences. But it all makes cities more exposed to cybersecurity threats. That’s one reason the Homeland Security Department and the National Institute of Standards and Technology sponsor the Global City Teams Challenge to help cities design in cybersecurity. Sokwoo Rhee, associate director of the cyber-physical systems program at NIST, fills in the details on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.

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