Securing the Software Supply Chain Takes on New Urgency
With open source software playing a big role in development, agencies need to be more vigilant than ever about software supply chain security.
With open source software playing a big role in development, agencies need to be more vigilant than ever about software supply chain security.
Neglecting to patch known vulnerabilities in your network can lead to serious cyberattacks. A patch management strategy can help prevent costly breaches.
Blanket bans or prohibitions against government agency use of generative AI won’t work. The recent Executive Order on AI takes a much more effective approach to guiding agencies on the proper way to adopt this new technology.
This blog details how automation can help agencies successfully enhance their workforce.
As cyberwarfare increases and agencies struggle to find essential cybersecurity talent, contractors are an attractive option. However, outsourcing cyber positions has pros and cons.
Agencies need a true partner, not just a technology vendor, to help them address security needs while incorporating industrial Internet-of-Things devices into their information technology (OT) and operational technology (OT) systems.
As agencies transition to more hybrid work, they need collaborative technology that allows employees to communicate seamlessly and securely, from anywhere and across various mediums. That includes phone solutions.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency started Cybersecurity Awareness Month back in 2004 with the goal of increasing awareness around cyber threats in both the public and private sectors.
AI technology has fascinating prospects for society, but there also exists a spectrum of potential negative and unconventional outcomes, including AI-driven phishing attacks.
This resource explains how consolidation can protect an organization’s networks, clouds, data and endpoints from cyber assaults.