4 Key Cybersecurity Moves That Give Us Hope
There is no “quick fix” to the government’s cyber challenges, but four recent initiatives could help chart a new course for improving the nation’s cybersecurity.
There is no “quick fix” to the government’s cyber challenges, but four recent initiatives could help chart a new course for improving the nation’s cybersecurity.
When it comes to mobile security, agencies often think in terms of the device or network — and overlook the risks associated with mobile apps.
“If you’re going to embrace hybrid work, you need to now view it as a permanent, and not just a temporary, solution.”
State and local cybersecurity experts want employees to better understand one thing: “All it takes is one click to open up an incident.”
Many people have either seen too many headlines about attacks, or they still feel embarrassed about falling for last month’s phishing email.
Here are challenges – and possible resolutions – for governments balancing the need for strong identity proofing with cost, ease of use and accessiblity.
Here are five steps government agencies can take to combat security apathy and proactively manage cyber risk when we emerge from the pandemic.
Hiring DevSecOps talent can give life to your “shift left” movement. An engineer shares 18 tips for hiring success.
With properly deployed AI, maintaining a predictive security posture is possible, and the key is to focus not just on protection, but on prevention.
By adopting DevOps principles and cloud-native application development pipelines, agencies have benefitted from faster development, improved UX and more.