Advice for Government Agencies in Starting a Formal InfoSec Program, Part 1
How to start a formal infosec program: If you start thinking along these lines, you will certainly be headed in the right direction.
How to start a formal infosec program: If you start thinking along these lines, you will certainly be headed in the right direction.
If you value innovation or want to see changes at your agency, employing Possibility Government may work for you.
Government procurement organizations have faced three primary challenges during the pandemic: opacity, corruption and failure to integrate adequte policies.
Here are some nuggets of wisdom about leadership I picked up during my recent journey that I hope will be beneficial for your own leadership journey.
Audio is the most important element in any video. Following these three steps while recording narration will help your videos be easy to listen to.
Agencies must consider both training and knowledge sharing, so discussing how they can create a hybrid of both is valuable for every level of government.
Making design integral to government will help deliver services efficiently, cut costs and improve the public’s quality of life.
“Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much.” Helen Keller spoke this line. How amazing that words from the 1920s are so relevant today.
Since the pandemic was declared in 2020, agencies have become more open to conducting training and certifications virtually. So far, the results suggest there is untapped potential for agencies at every level.
Here is a limiting belief: Modernization lies at the doorstep of the chief information officer, and therefore the CIO is solely accountable.