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Using ransomware, cybercriminals can force any agency to do their bidding. And cybercriminals often target state and local agencies because of their smaller budgets and workforces.
As Georgia’s Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), David Allen has seen many ransomware attacks. In some cases, agencies have bounced back in days. In others, they’ve been reduced to using pen and paper.
Welcome to the latest edition of GovLoop’s exciting federal employment opportunities roundup for the week of June 5, 2020.
Use these best practices to tackle digital transformation and build a technology roadmap for their future.
Many of New Mexico’s ransomware defenses are built from the ground up. With 33 counties spread across the fifth-largest state in the country, local governments are major players in the state’s collective cybersecurity.
Supply chain complexity is rising, and the public and private sectors are stronger together. The resulting approach is called cyber collective defense, and it’s changing how businesses and the federal government protect their supply chains.
There’s an important class of assets that don’t fit into a traditional management framework – such as IP addresses, domain names and cloud instances – that introduce risks into the cyber supply chain.
Welcome to the latest edition of GovLoop’s exciting federal employment opportunities roundup for the week of May 22, 2020.
Agencies must address three concerns to get cloud-ready: their people, their work and their technology.