Cybersecurity by Design — Building Resilient Agencies
Governments must adopt a cybersecurity-by-design approach to proactively embed security into technology development.
Governments must adopt a cybersecurity-by-design approach to proactively embed security into technology development.
Futureproof governance requires shifting from reactive problem-solving to proactive resilience-building, leveraging adaptive frameworks, innovation, and secure data practices to navigate an era of evolving technology and societal needs.
Someday, quantum computers will be powerful and reliable enough to render traditional encryption obsolete. But agencies can move forward with mitigation strategies today.
The journey toward net-zero sustainability requires not only technical expertise to address the significant energy and resource requirements of high-tech solutions, but also collaboration and long-term commitment. And it calls for a new kind of chief technology officer.
Pairing the Internet of Things (IoT) with operational technology (OT) is an innovative way for federal agencies to optimize their existing tools and deliver revolutionary remote management. The potential of the IoT/OT convergence is boundless.
With advanced networking technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, agencies can monitor their service areas in real-time and identify areas that need improvement.
Public leaders will have to make difficult decisions as our resources dwindle. Here are three tips for battling your agency’s coming budget crisis.
Imagine getting through the workday without a wireless connection. You probably can’t. That’s because for most of us, wireless access has shifted from optional to essential.
Las Vegas is adopting smart technologies that its mayor and advisors are confident will boost the city’s reputation for going big to a whole new level.
Geographic information system (GIS) software can help create smart communities by capturing, storing, managing and presenting geographic data.