3 Cybersecurity Trends and How Your Agency Should Respond
For 25 years, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has labeled cybersecurity a high risk. But a lot has changed since it made the list in 1997.
For 25 years, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has labeled cybersecurity a high risk. But a lot has changed since it made the list in 1997.
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So much of our world, our lives, is controlled by software. The delivery of practically all vital public services hinges on trustworthy software.
Historically, parking enforcement officers used paper lists and checked license plates manually. Was that a zero or an O? You couldn’t be sure.
At face value, one might not associate words like flexibility and seamless with the term zero-trust architecture. It implies that no one or thing is trusted.
There are a lot of misperceptions and myths about zero-trust security. Here are some of the biggest — and why they’re wrong.
With widespread adoption, AI will become a powerful companion to government decision-makers and leaders. But the technology alone won’t do much.
Charged with keeping organizations sage, IT teams have focused on preventing and stopping risks. But zero trust security offers a whole new paradigm, one that recognizes the growing need for collaboration.
Securing IT systems can be a herculean task. The state of Oklahoma found a way to do it: Officials used a zero-trust cybersecurity model.