Six Vulnerabilities to Address In the IT Supply Chain
DHS has identified IT supply chain security as a national imperative, learn about six points in the supply chain at which risks might be introduced.
DHS has identified IT supply chain security as a national imperative, learn about six points in the supply chain at which risks might be introduced.
As agencies look for ways to improve performance, optimize costs and embrace a digital future, they are turning to the cloud for many of their services.
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I asked Curtis Luthye, Executive Director of the American Red Cross Montgomery, Howard, and Frederick Counties Chapter, to share some insights on the important work he does as a leader of this dynamic organization.
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In order for us to create a government that serves the public, we have to first understand what our constituents, citizens and residents need.
By secrets, we don’t mean your friend’s surprise party or an old family recipe.
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