2020 Tech Trends Virtual Summit: What You Can Exepct
Join us Wednesday, Nov. 13 from 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. ET/6:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. PT for a full day of content focused on preparing you for the tech landscape of 2020.
Join us Wednesday, Nov. 13 from 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. ET/6:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. PT for a full day of content focused on preparing you for the tech landscape of 2020.
The “Innovation Community Center” (ICC) is a digital hub that will invite internal and external stakeholders to solve challenges using emerging and inventive technologies.
Martin Stanley, Senior Advisor for AI in the Office of the Chief Technology Officer at DHS, shares how his agency uses AI to combat cyberattacks.
Randall Knol, an IT specialist at the Census Bureau, explains how the agency is implementing AI to correct data imputations caused by human error.
Bringing data together in open-source platforms provides a comprehensive understanding of the government agency’s network to help detect and thwart cybersecurity attacks.
Given the advance of cyberattacks and security issues throughout government today, this focus on security needs to continue – and it makes it more important than ever that security teams are incorporated into the DevOps culture that is developing. This leads to DevSecOps – meaning thinking about application and infrastructure security from the start.
Agencies will struggle to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) if they don’t consider how it will impact their employees, according to two federal officials.
DevOps opens the door for continuous innovation, rapid software deployment, and frequent updates to software-based features and products.
Artificial intelligence is trending, but fears of bias and discrimination can cause public outcry. In Canada, the public and private sector work together to mediate concerns.
Government leaders need to think of emerging technologies through the lens of innovation and through not the lens of technology.