Effectively Use AI to Protect Your Systems
With properly deployed AI, maintaining a predictive security posture is possible, and the key is to focus not just on protection, but on prevention.
With properly deployed AI, maintaining a predictive security posture is possible, and the key is to focus not just on protection, but on prevention.
Using human-centered design to make AI controllable, comprehensible and predictable is vital, and the U.S. government is well-positioned to lead the charge.
Equitable listening is the backbone of leadership, from agency front lines to the C-suite. Seeking to understand the needs of those we serve is paramount.
Wondering how to position yourself as requirements for data skills increase? The Government Accountability Office could be the model you’re looking for.
Responsible for carrying out the election were not just poll workers and election officials, but thousands of IT staffers around the country who defended against cyberattacks.
Data breaches are getting more sophisticated, while agencies’ cybersecurity teams are being held back by manual processes and disconnected systems.
The key to mitigating the risk of security threats is leveraging AI-driven analytics to continuously monitor user behavior for proactive threat detection.
When done right, cloud computing should change how organizations think and act, whether they’re serving customers or investing in cybersecurity.
The reason DoD is able to thrive on the AI frontier, where so many agencies have barely trodden, is its central platform for data tools and services.
Channel shift happens when people realize that they can avoid long waits at on office or on the phone by doing a quick web chat.