Preparing Your Hybrid Workforce for Disaster
Here are three ways your agency can prepare for both physical and digital emergencies no matter where you and your coworkers are operating from.
Here are three ways your agency can prepare for both physical and digital emergencies no matter where you and your coworkers are operating from.
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Fortunately, the right mix of strategies and tools can keep agencies safe from resilience-damaging security incidents.
From the federal level down, agencies need networks that work consistently, reliably and securely. Fortunately, software-defined, wide-area networking can put agencies’ missions at the forefront of their networking capabilities.
Affinity groups offer opportunities for employees to connect on a meaningful level beyond the traditional and/or organizational structure.
Welcome to the latest edition of GovLoop’s exciting federal employment opportunities roundup for the week of June 18, 2021.
The public expects private-sector businesses to serve them continuously and digitally and, increasingly, they expect the same in the public sector.
Cloud computing can successfully modernize any agency who considers its impact on its people, processes, technology and citizens beforehand.
Ransomware is a malicious software that is increasingly frightening to federal, state and local agencies – and the citizens they serve – nationwide.
Now, with remote work increasing the number of users and devices that must be protected outside their physical borders, it is crucial for agencies to revisit their cybersecurity methodologies and postures.