NextGen Book Club: Who Moved My Cheese
Join GovLoop and NextGen for our second installment of the NextGen Book Club. This is a perfect opportunity to keep true to your 2020 goals!
Join GovLoop and NextGen for our second installment of the NextGen Book Club. This is a perfect opportunity to keep true to your 2020 goals!
The problem has been that traditional security solutions lacked the flexibility needed to adapt to changing requirements, but that mindset is changing.
Government networks are targets of constant cyberattacks, putting data and availability at risk. To strengthen defenses, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) established the CDM Program.
The Census Bureau believes that government employees can play a valuable role in encouraging their constituents to respond.
For government agencies, AI has the potential to be transformative, providing an unprecedented leap in the ability to manage operations, deliver services and support the mission. But like any new technology, AI requires the right platform.
Agencies can’t afford not to have a strong data backup and recovery strategy. That’s just a given. The challenge is coming up with a strong backup and recovery strategy that they can afford to maintain as their data requirements grow and evolve.
This blog is the fifth of six upcoming articles from GovLoop about the growing cybersecurity threat known as ransomware.
Cloud can weave a rich data fabric for agencies, which works across clouds and on-premise data, and can help agencies understand their data.
University research is a big business. But federally imposed administrative requirements divert researchers to focus on non-value-added activities.
Out of an abundance of caution — because we don’t know how this virus will play out — agencies need to prepare for this scenario. Here are some suggestions.