How Federal Cybersecurity Standards Reach State, Local Governments
State and local governments can now accelerate their innovation and learning by aligning their cybersecurity approaches more closely with their federal counterparts.
State and local governments can now accelerate their innovation and learning by aligning their cybersecurity approaches more closely with their federal counterparts.
Smart cities are ultimately highly integrated, outcomes-driven operations that want to make the most of their data to improve the citizen experience.
Smart cities connect information and communication technologies to share data. To get there, cities must invest in smart data management.
Cloud adoption helps state and local governments deliver stable, protected access to their networks from any mobile device.
A layered approach to IT modernization makes the process easier for agencies by adding security barriers while supporting legacy systems and modern technologies.
Federal government agencies began adopting enterprise-wide cloud roughly a decade ago. In 2018, many are still struggling with IT modernization.
These capabilities accelerate the speed at which cyberthreats are addressed, while reducing cost and overall human involvement.
Louisville, Kentucky’s city government is tackling challenges like air pollution, gun violence and talent retention with cutting-edge technologies.
To better understand how agencies can successfully leverage DEFEND, GovLoop spoke with Ralph Kahn, Vice President of Federal at Tanium
The CES authority lets USCYBERCOM hiring managers make on-the-spot job offers outside the federal government’s typical occupational constraints.