AI’s Impact on Cybersecurity: The Good, the Bad & the Automation
Experts agree that generative AI (GenAI) can have a significant impact on how government handles cybersecurity. Here are some of the technology’s potential security benefits.
Experts agree that generative AI (GenAI) can have a significant impact on how government handles cybersecurity. Here are some of the technology’s potential security benefits.
Cyber literacy is essential for addressing the current cyber threat landscape — for everyone in your organization.
Agencies that rely exclusively on manual software testing are missing the opportunities that automation provides, such as finding and resolving pain points quickly and efficiently, giving employees a more satisfying work experience, strengthening service delivery, and building constituent trust.
The challenge federal agencies face with data isn’t just one of constantly exploding volume. It’s also one of velocity — the ability to ingest, analyze and draw value from that data in a relative blink of the eye. Too often, however, they’re working with systems and tools designed for a smaller scale and more deliberateRead… Read more »
Solving all these issues starts by recognizing that data is the most important asset agencies have.
Agencies must build a culture of data intelligence. And that begins with data governance, which manages availability, security and usability.
A managed service provider can help agencies avoid pitfalls that lead to ineffective services, misspent money or risky cyber vulnerabilities.
Agencies must build a culture of data intelligence. It begins with data governance, which manages availability, security and usability while providing a framework for enforcing policies.
When applications are running in a cloud service provider’s environment, there are a lot of other things the government has to worry about.
Phishing tactics have steadily evolved, either in response to new defensive measures from security companies, increased awareness among users or a change in attackers’ priorities.