A Three-Pronged Approach to Eliminating Implicit Trust
Zero trust isn’t just about technology. It also requires a change in mindset. Here’s how to take a holistic approach.
Zero trust isn’t just about technology. It also requires a change in mindset. Here’s how to take a holistic approach.
Operational technology and industrial control systems keep essential services running. But it can be hard to find the workforce to protect them. Here are some tips.
Government employees often spend too much time wrangling with incompatible systems and struggling to get data and meet reporting requirements. Automation can significantly help, and can promote collaboration that produces better outcomes overall.
The Department of Homeland Security launched an effort last year to streamline its hiring of cybersecurity talent and bridge the gap between public and private sector cyber salaries. Where do things stand one year later? And why are Federal cybersecurity staff so predominantly white and male?
When digital services are simple, fast and reliable, they build trust in government. It’s crucial to understand that link, and how technology can help agencies fulfill their missions while protecting against identity theft and other cyber vulnerabilities.
Why is your agency still using on-premises hardware and software? It’s easy to see you should be migrating to the cloud.
Government agencies must have good cyber hygiene and be ready for potential attacks. An industry expert offers commonsense advice.
It’s difficult to keep agencies cyber secure, and the growth and sophistication of cyber threats is daunting. But automation can be a saving grace for agencies that implement it.
State and local governments can benefit from a “defense in depth,” or layered, approach to cybersecurity.
Learning, networking and new ideas are all on the agenda for the free 2022 Google Government Summit in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 15.