3 Reasons to Shift From Monolithic to Modular Data Centers
For government agencies, a well-equipped, modular data center can be a great way to meet the demand for increased compute capacity while minimizing energy consumption.
For government agencies, a well-equipped, modular data center can be a great way to meet the demand for increased compute capacity while minimizing energy consumption.
Within the government IT community, the consensus is that cybersecurity has become more challenging, a trend that is expected to continue.
Although hackers are typically interested in infiltrating all types of organizations, government agencies are particularly attractive targets.
As much as agencies want and need to rapidly respond to change, they’re only as agile as the systems they rely on.
Though cybersecurity teams were caught off guard by the sudden move to telework, the result has been something of a baptism by fire for government.
The golden rule of security is to always be prepared.
So just how hard is it to extend IT support to workers and offices operating beyond the perimeter of the traditional agency headquarters?
These tips will help agencies at every level keep their sensitive citizen data safe from major cyberthreats such as ransomare.
As more agencies demonstrate the success of DevSecOps, the once widening gap between the business outcomes that agencies desire and the tools and processes they use to achieve them is diminishing.
Cybercriminals see new opportunities to attack agencies by exploiting unsecured cloud-based services that were deployed as part of the shift to remote-work.