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Communications, Social Media

Fact or Fake – 3 Steps to Separating Truth from Internet Hoax

Real facts are at our fingertips, but so are internet hoaxes. It really is our job to ensure that the details we share with others and use to make our decisions are as accurate as possible.

November 1, 2018
Anita Davis
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Tags: fake news, Featured Contributor, internet hoax

Cybersecurity, Digital Government, Leadership

Are Agencies Discouraging Cyber Recruits?

The answer may come from how agencies are discussing cybersecurity with potential employees. Too many agencies may present cybersecurity as a losing battle.

October 31, 2018
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: cybersecurity, Federal government, Symantec Government Symposium 2018

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Communications, Innovation

How to Use Creative Problem Solving Techniques

Creative problem solving (CPS) is a method for creatively approaching a challenge to develop ideas and potential solutions to problems.

October 31, 2018
Leslie Labrecque
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Tags: creativity, Featured Contributor, Problem-Solving

Cybersecurity, DoD

A New Era of Cybersecurity: Zero Trust

Cybersecurity seems simple enough. The old methodology went something along the lines of installing a strong IT network, training employees to identify and avoid risks, and locking down the most sensitive information in-house.

October 31, 2018
Isaac Constans
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Tags: cybersecurity, DOD, GAO, House of Representatives, symantec, Symantec Government Symposium 2018, Zero Trust

Healthcare

Health and Wellness at Work and at Home

In today’s busy world, finding time to look after your health and well-being is more important than ever.

October 31, 2018
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Spencer Grady-Pawl
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Tags: aetna, health

Career, Professional Development

Getting the Most From Your Organization Membership

Take a look at some other benefits of lending your time and experience to an organization.

October 31, 2018
Jennifer Singleton
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Tags: career, career growth, Featured Contributors, membership, professional development, Professional Organizations, volunteering

Innovation

Overcoming Barriers to Implementing Government Innovation

Internal barriers to innovation can arise, from a shortage of designated staff to provide oversight and monitoring of implementation, and also if a Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle isn’t utilized.

October 31, 2018
Kimberly Nuckles
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Tags: agency innovation, Barriers, Featured Contributor, implementation, story telling, Success Stories

Communications, Digital Government, Emerging Tech

Delivering Results Through Digital Website Design

Whether you are creating the website with your own staff, or using an outside firm to do the work, they should be using best of breed tools and techniques that are not only intuitive but also allow changes as technology and users dictate.

October 31, 2018
Jennifer McNeill
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Tags: design, Featured Contributor, website

Career, Professional Development

Are You Too Busy To Learn How To Overcome Busyness?

Busyness can be a train that keeps barreling down the tracks, if you let it. But, implementing some changes in perspective can give your life a healthy balance, and keep your “engine” running efficiently.

October 31, 2018
Paul White
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Tags: busyness, work life balance

DHS

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DHS Official: ‘Agency Heads, You’re Accountable for Your Cybersecurity’

The Homeland Security Department is taking a multi-pronged approach to cybersecurity — one that will more clearly define its role and expectations of agencies.

October 30, 2018
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Nicole Blake Johnson
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Tags: CDM, dhs, FISMA, homeland security department, Jeanette Manfra, Symantec Government Symposium 2018

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