Tips for Thinking About Long-Term Telework
If you could time travel to before the pandemic, what would you tell yourself then that you know now?
If you could time travel to before the pandemic, what would you tell yourself then that you know now?
For the City of Sparks, Nevada, the first two weeks of remote work hurt a little.
To serve its customers best, the Defense Digital Service (DDS) recruits for the skills and capabilities that its customers need.
“Their current process took 4 to 8 hours to do a pre-award risk examination. We were able to get that down to 15 minutes.”
The opportunities for technology to be adopted and embraced like never before is the silver lining that Sylvia Burns, FDIC CIO, sees at both her agency and the federal government at large during this crisis.
Traditionally, government has viewed continuity of operations as a document. But COOP is really a process — a living, real-time activity that mitigates or addresses any disruption to a mission-critical operation or service so that it keeps running.
Zero trust is not just a simple security solution, but a complex philosophy for improving cyber defenses. Are you communicating those changes to employees?
Civil servants are trying to deliver the services that people need with no time to waste.
To meet application expectations, organizations have to fix issues right away. And when you don’t have automation capabilities, it becomes difficult to pinpoint and fix snags in real time.
Scaling your security strategy to accommodate a remote workforce is no longer optional — it’s essential.