Four Ways to Put Zero Trust to Work
Industry is looking to secure government operations in the cloud, and offering tools and platforms that help ensure agencies’ zero-trust implementations align with existing governance and policies.
Industry is looking to secure government operations in the cloud, and offering tools and platforms that help ensure agencies’ zero-trust implementations align with existing governance and policies.
Tasked to do more with less, government agencies are looking for ways to lighten the burden on overloaded IT teams while also elevating the level of citizen service. Automation offers a way forward.
Here are some best practices and tangible tips that can help you transform how individuals and teams get stuff done.
Agencies need to pay attention to the people, processes and other factors that can either undermine or advance their innovative initiatives.
Human decisions are making the critical difference. How can technology best assist state and local agencies in their response and vaccine rollout?
One of the pitfalls in adopting DevOps is what you might call Peter Pan Syndrome.
The heightened cybersecurity risks included with remote and hybrid work could soon be compounded by another threat: security apathy and complacency.
We all know that the Defense Department (DOD) operates across land, sea, air and space. But there’s another domain for which it’s not always recognized: information.
We spoke with Tracey France, government DE&I expert, to get a better handle on one of the hottest workforce topics today.
At the crux of every cybersecurity strategy is an identity data management challenge: How much information does an agency need to verify the identity of an individual requesting access to network resources?