What’s in Store for the Rest of 2024 (and Beyond)
A GovLoop featured contributor offers seven predictions for government technology in 2024 and beyond.
A GovLoop featured contributor offers seven predictions for government technology in 2024 and beyond.
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During the latest New Supervisors in Government Community of Practice session, we invited Erin Muru, MBA, SHRM-SCP, SPHR, Director of Human Resources FDIC, Office of Inspector General, to talk about the top things you should avoid doing as a government supervisor.
Quantum computing offers great promise but also great risk, and current encryption standards are especially vulnerable to the quantum threat. There are actions that agencies can take today, however, to safeguard their systems.
Like making a perfect recipe, growing your public-sector career requires not only the right mix of ingredients and planning, but also steady, attentive cooking, and constant stirring and seasoning.
A quantum expert at the National Institute of Standards and Technology offers thoughts on where quantum computing is today and what impacts it will have.
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Being curious and genuinely interested in people around you can lead to new networking and professional development opportunities.
There’s no easy way to explain quantum computing without getting deep into the kind of math that only quantum physicists understand. But here’s a brief overview that makes quantum computing understandable for the rest of us.
Quantum computing offers much potential, including the ability to break current encryption algorithms that protect data. The good news is that there are solutions.