Safeguarding Trust in Your AI
Just like when adding any new decision-maker to an organization, officials need to build a base of trust before rolling out an AI system in the real world.
Just like when adding any new decision-maker to an organization, officials need to build a base of trust before rolling out an AI system in the real world.
An industry cybersecurity expert gave agencies three pointers for protecting themselves with zero trust cybersecurity, which assumes everyone and everything on IT networks is potentially threatening.
Individual development plans allow us to assess what we’d like to achieve and improve. Here’s how to create an effective one.
The work will begin for a new administration but it continues for public servants. So we’ve compiled sage words for this moment and the journey ahead.
It’s time to start thinking about (and getting excited for!) the 2021 NextGen Government Training Summit. Join us virtually August 4-5, 2021.
We’ve outlined five reasons why you should join us and your federal, state and local government colleagues for the free virtual summit about what agencies should expect in 2021.
Agencies have traditionally operated off the assumption that if the perimeter is secure, their data is too. But in a distributed environment, that isn’t necessarily the case.
Welcome to the latest edition of GovLoop’s exciting federal employment opportunities roundup for the week of November 6, 2020.
For scores of agencies, today’s threat landscape can change too fast for their workforces. Threat intelligence adds the context agencies need by focusing on the latest threats in real time.
Even if legacy systems still do the job, modern systems offer so much more. Think about the difference between an old flip phone and a new smartphone.