Move Past ‘Peanut Butter’ Security to Zero Trust
Agencies can’t protect all systems and data equally. They need to protect things most significant to them through a zero-trust model.
Agencies can’t protect all systems and data equally. They need to protect things most significant to them through a zero-trust model.
Even with the sudden shift of circumstance, security experts had already foreseen the eventual need for distributed, remotely applied security.
Agencies that prioritize a culture of continuous learning, emotional intelligence and modern hiring practices are in the best position to adapt and excel.
SASE helps agencies strengthen security as more users, data and applications move outside the traditional network perimeter.
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Enabling employees to work productively is the highest priority for the agency, said USAID Chief Information Officer. But that productivity may look different than before.
Working for the U.S. government is a great idea for recent graduates. The government pays well and offers excellent health and retirement benefits. Best of all, there are many entry-level positions.
Agencies are looking to leverage the cloud to modernize their aging infrastructure, improve the efficiency of their operations and deliver new services.
The consequences of ineffective license management fall into three main categories: fiscal, security and operational.
The pandemic and its repercussions have magnified the importance of mental health. The crisis has accelerated a work-from-anywhere environment, as well as the need to help isolated, distributed employees stay mentally healthy.