The Many Elements of Cybersecurity
Government agencies must have good cyber hygiene and be ready for potential attacks. An industry expert offers commonsense advice.
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.
Innovation, done right, can result in better constituent experience, tighter security, and cost savings. Here are some tips for making it happen.
A new application can provide a pathway to innovation. It also can provide a doorway for malicious actors. Here’s how to protect your agency.
South Dakota’s cyber defense prepares for threats known and unknown.
In response to rising cyber threats, North Carolina is taking a whole-of-state approach to security, collaborating with local governments to manage risk and respond to attacks.
Deciding whether their sensitive citizen data should reside in public or private clouds can intimidate agencies. Thankfully, hybrid clouds can cover almost any need agencies have. Hybrid clouds mix public and private cloud environments, giving agencies benefits from both deployment models.
Organizations must contend with cyber protection requirements, ever more complex technology and hiring disadvantages. Here are some tips to make innovation easier.