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    Without effective regulation, ISPs could decide allow to certain sites to download or stream faster than others. (iStock)
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    The IG said its investigators found that in four U.S. Postal Service cloud-computing contracts, nobody was assigned to monitor the contractors' compliance with security standards. (iStock)
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    FILE - In this Sept. 9, 2013 file photo television news lights await the start of activity on Capitol Hill in Washington as both houses of Congress return to full legislative session.  Lawmakers are streaming back to Capitol Hill after this year's summer vacation for an abbreviated September session in which feuding Democratic and Republican leaders promise action to prevent a government shutdown while holding votes aimed at defining the parties for the fall campaign. Republicans control the House and want to pad their 17-vote majority, so they intend to follow this simple rule: first, do no harm. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
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    After Hack Attack, Test Version of Healthcare.gov Still Exposed

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    The EPA's Office of Environmental Information spent $2.2 million for cloud computing services in 2011 in an attempt to reduce the agency's computing costs and speed up processing. (iStock)
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