Cybersecurity Needs May Require an Innovative Approach: Outsourcing
The demand is incredibly high. The talent pool is troublingly small. Hiring cybersecurity specialists is not for the faint of heart. Outsourcing may be the answer.
The demand is incredibly high. The talent pool is troublingly small. Hiring cybersecurity specialists is not for the faint of heart. Outsourcing may be the answer.
At GovLoop’s online training Thursday, government experts spoke about what agencies are focused on in this phase of bolstering their cybersecurity.
Home improvement shows are something of a metaphor for government modernization.
For all of the industrial community’s achievements, its cybersecurity problems could significantly impact daily life in the U.S. A new report evaluates the trouble.
In the year ahead, adversaries certainly will continue to refine their tradecraft, becoming even more sophisticated and brazen in their cyber campaigns.
Zero trust is a buzzword that’s gaining steam. But in simple terms, this model is enabling remote work and improving user experiences.
Here are three ways agencies can prepare for and avoid ransomware attacks disrupting their product and service delivery to constituents.
DevSecOps is a business methodology that can help agencies quickly deliver products and services to the public without sacrificing security.
“A lot of people get confused about zero trust. It is to some extent a marketing term. Zero trust as a concept is relatively straightforward.”
Identity and access management (IAM) strategies can help agencies establish which policies and technologies they use to manage identities.