May 4 – 3 Tips for Cyber Resilience

Given the high stakes in today’s cyber threat landscape, a good cyber strategy must be based on the assumption that, sooner or later, the agency’s defenses will fail. The challenge, then, is to have a plan for responding to, mitigating and recovering from an attack. Join us online Wednesday, May 4 at 2 p.m. ET/11Read… Read more »

Zero Trust is the Next Frontier in Network Security

March 23 – Zero Trust: What Does It Mean For You?

Zero trust is at the cornerstone of every agency’s cybersecurity plan. But, That being said, Cybersecurity Executive Order (EO 14028) raises many questions, despite reams of guidance from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and the White House Office of Management and Budget. Questions like what actually is zeroRead… Read more »

April 14 – Cyberwarfare: What You Need to Know

46% of global cyberattacks are directed toward the Untied States – many of those are directed at YOU – government employees. In order to adequately protect your agency and citizen data, you need to understand the current cyber landscape. Join us online Thursday, April 14 at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT, as government and industryRead… Read more »

April 6 – Lessons from NASA: The Power of Data Sharing

NASA’s satellites are collecting terabytes of valuable data every day. The US Geological Survey (USGS) uses that data to evaluate coastal erosion. In turn, the State of Washington uses USGS’s analysis to develop and implement new infrastructure plans to prevent mudslides and other dangerous situations. This is just one example of a single dataset supportingRead… Read more »

March 9 – Building a Culture Around Data

Join us online Wednesday, March. 9 at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT to gain insights from government and industry experts about how you and your team can effectively use data in your day-to-day jobs and support a data-driven culture within your agency.

Mar. 2 – If You Aren’t Worried About Ransomware, You Should Be

Ransomware, which worms its way in via phony emails or stolen passwords, is the top concern of government cybersecurity professionals – and it should be a top concern of yours, too. As the workforce became more distributed and internet-facing technologies became core to continuity of operations, cybersecurity’s role in meeting government’s essential mission grew inRead… Read more »

March 28 – New Supervisors in Government Virtual Networking Event: How to Create a Culture of Accountability

The buck stops here. Or does it? Supervisor accountability in government can take on many different forms, but it’s often very hard to implement effectively. Join us and your Community of Practice co-hort on Monday, March. 28 at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT for an interactive discussion on how to best bring accountability to yourRead… Read more »