How Zero Trust Can Help Agencies Work Better Remotely
In response to the shift to remote work, many cyber experts recommend a zero-trust approach to network access to keep agencies’ networks secure.
In response to the shift to remote work, many cyber experts recommend a zero-trust approach to network access to keep agencies’ networks secure.
Before we short sell the commercial real estate market, let us pause and reflect. Now is the time to be thoughtful about what permanent remote work means for staff, employers and the future of work itself.
Slow Cultures see risk in opportunity cost. Swift Cultures see risk in opportunity lost.
Often, trusted best practices like “start small” are repeated at government conferences like they’re the IT national anthem.
A study of social media usage during the last four months shows that residents are looking to their city’s leaders as trusted and authoritative sources of information.
To meet application expectations, organizations have to fix issues right away. And when you don’t have automation capabilities, it becomes difficult to pinpoint and fix snags in real time.
GovLoop has three tips for agencies who want to keep digitally transforming after they’ve adopted cloud computing services.
Building virtual connections will result in more educated, engaged constituents and a stronger community fabric even after the pandemic fades.
The pandemic forced many white-collar jobs out of offices and into basements, kitchens and bedrooms. But as the pandemic has evolved, numerous tech firms have decided to fully embrace having their employees work from home – some of them permanently.
The way agencies serve their customers and the technology government employees use to do their jobs has changed in a matter of months.