Why Cloud’s a Journey, Not a Destination
GovLoop has three tips for agencies who want to keep digitally transforming after they’ve adopted cloud computing services.
GovLoop has three tips for agencies who want to keep digitally transforming after they’ve adopted cloud computing services.
In theory, a cloud-based security solution should provide the necessary flexibility and scalability. However, many so-called cloud solutions were not designed for the cloud but instead retrofitted for it, relying on script languages to provide automated capabilities.
A technology-centric approach to cybersecurity is essential, but not sufficient. The nation’s recent history of data breaches, many of which began with phishing attacks, suggests that agencies need to take a people-centric approach as well.
The AWS partner network supports frontline workers with technology that enables tracking of health care resources, analyzes utilization of resources and more.
Any discussion about improving the security of the federal IT enterprise sooner or later comes around to the topic of network visibility.
So, how do agencies flourish with cloud-ready networks? Leveraging SD-WAN, agencies can deliver the best application experience possible for citizens and employees across multiple cloud environments.
The federal government’s sudden, widespread transition to a remote work environment has highlighted the importance of its decision to make policy decisions that remove barriers to cloud adoption.
When it comes to innovation, agencies are pinning much of their hopes on analytics, particularly when putting their vast stores of data to use.
A recent report suggests agencies may not be providing the time necessary for federal IT pros to build diverse skills across multiple disciplines.
Identity and access management is essential to modern cybersecurity. As agencies transform their IT environments through the adoption of cloud solutions, they need to ensure they can easily manage which users have access to which applications and data