Modernized Networking Is Key to Government Cyber Resilience
Security has to be baked into the architecture from the outset, and must extend seamlessly across the operation.
Security has to be baked into the architecture from the outset, and must extend seamlessly across the operation.
By Kevin Jennings and Roch Muraine Public safety is at the heart of the mission of most transportation departments (DOTs). In addition to reducing the risk of traffic injury or death, DOTs are looking to support state and local environmental goals by minimizing the pollutants that drive climate change and impact public health. Many areRead… Read more »
The need for scalability, flexibility, adaptability and resiliency will only increase over time, and moving to an Ethernet-based network supports that.
Many make the mistake of dismissing professional development as a resource for entry-level employees, but NextGen is for everyone.
Agencies need to consider how their continuity of operations (COOP) plans can enable the entirety of their workforce to work remotely and securely.
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While networking might seem unnatural, it’s a skill to be gained, and improvement in it can yield great results.
Six key tips to help you network efficiently and optimize your experiences at conferences and professional events.
In a recent online training, panelists explained how public servants can secure the next step in their government career.
Today, it’s all too common to get a meeting request with a hopefully professional contact, but with unclear messaging that might mean it’s more a date than networking. How you determine if the ask is professional or personal?