How Government Should Be Thinking About Cybersecurity
Changes in government technology have improved a number of processes in recent years, but they’ve also come at a cost, namely in cybersecurity.
Changes in government technology have improved a number of processes in recent years, but they’ve also come at a cost, namely in cybersecurity.
Technology is evolving quickly, and a lot of agencies are trying to keep up by adopting more online services. However, most government fieldworkers use paper-based processes to collect data during inspections. A recent GovLoop online training discussed how agencies can employ digital platforms and improve mobile capabilities to increase efficiency for fieldworkers.
There is truth in numbers, and the numbers show that more agencies are considering a multi-cloud approach. Luckily, Cisco’s new CASB Cloudlock can ensure a secure and cohesive multi-cloud system.
Technologists estimate that by 2020 there will be more than 30 billion connected devices in the world. Most of those tools will use a cloud application. How can the government get ready for this digital world in a secure way?
As the Department of the Navy eases its way into the cloud, prioritizing education and training for application owners and sailors must be a priority, according to one of the service’s cloud experts.
The Small Business Administration and another unnamed agency are conducting a pilot that, if successful, will enable a workaround to the TIC.
How security teams can understand business and mission need while still keeping cloud operations and data secure.
As the public sector moves further into cloud migration, it’s crucial to approach the process methodically at your agency.
Public speaking. Those two words can strike fear into the hearts of anyone nervous about taking the stage. Here are some tips to steady those nerves.
At our recent GovUp, we heard from productivity coach Amy Kelly. Kelly took the stress out of productivity goals by outlining a five-step model to what she calls “powerful productivity”. That’s productivity that not only achieves efficiency goals but also helps individuals stay engaged and encouraged with their work.