Taking the Right Cloud Journey for You
Cloud isn’t one-size-fits-all for governments. State and local agencies, for example, often have distinct budgets, needs and workforces.
Cloud isn’t one-size-fits-all for governments. State and local agencies, for example, often have distinct budgets, needs and workforces.
Organizations with multiple cloud environments are repeatedly losing track of where their data resides and what walls are surrounding it.
Onions have multiple layers and can make people cry. IT modernization is similar as it unfolds in stages and can cause tears if handled recklessly.
Today’s forward-thinking HR professionals are embracing compelling shifts, such as boosting employee self-reliance and creating digital experiences.
The answer may come from how agencies are discussing cybersecurity with potential employees. Too many agencies may present cybersecurity as a losing battle.
Today’s cyberthreats include foreign governments, criminals, hacktivists and terrorists. Their motivations range from financial gain to hurting the U.S.
Imagine 150,000 people vanishing. If you’re having trouble picturing it, it might be because that number is roughly a quarter of the federal workforce.
The federal government is struggling with modernizing with cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) at the private sector’s pace.
RPA features software bots handling easy, rules-based activities that might traditionally fall into the “busy work” category.
“Insider threat” is an ambiguous phrase, as it denotes any individual with access to an organization’s insider information.