AI Called. It Wants Its Quality Department Back.
Government organizations are racing to adopt artificial intelligence, but successful AI requires more than sophisticated technology.
Government organizations are racing to adopt artificial intelligence, but successful AI requires more than sophisticated technology.
Risk management is often viewed as a compliance requirement rather than a strategic capability. However, as agencies face increasingly complex threats, emerging technologies, workforce challenges, and operational disruptions, executives must rethink how they identify, assess, and manage risk. This article examines how government leaders can transform risk management from a defensive exercise into a source… Read more »
National security threats have evolved beyond traditional military and cybersecurity boundaries. To strengthen resilience in an era of continuous disruption, government leaders must adopt a holistic security approach that integrates policy, process, people, and platforms.
Recent fraud regulations are creating a powerful catalyst for transformation. Agencies can leverage these changes to modernize policy and processes.
AI policies focus on models, ethics, privacy, but many neglect the invisible governance layer that operationalizes those policies.
Agencies are rushing to adopt AI, but few prepare for what happens when contracts end. Building in continuity is not optional, it’s a resilience imperative.
Agencies worry about shadow IT, but the quiet risk today is shadow procurement, micro-purchases that bypass governance and bring in unvetted AI.
A new, holistic approach to cyber risk management is needed, so federal agencies can build a more secure digital future and better achieve their missions.
Automated patching is key to strengthening an agency’s cyber defenses. Comprehensive, strategic patch-management includes infrastructure audits, risk assessments, alignment with federal guidelines, automation, and agencywide collaboration.
Traditional identity verification methods have become less effective, and they’re exposing organizations to dangerous cyberattacks. But a risk management approach that includes multi-factor authentication, among other tools, can safeguard agency networks and data.