Cyberdefense Resources for State & Local Governments
While states and localities may feel helpless against the endless onslaught of cyberattacks, there are preventative measures they can take to avoid falling victim.
While states and localities may feel helpless against the endless onslaught of cyberattacks, there are preventative measures they can take to avoid falling victim.
DevOps opens the door for continuous innovation, rapid software deployment, and frequent updates to software-based features and products.
My San Jose, the city’s premier 311 reporting app, is reflective of what impactful digital services can mean to a community.
by Daniel Chenok, Executive Director, IBM Center for The Business of Government Contributors: Claude Yusti, Tatiana Sokolova with IBM, and Katie Malague and Peter Kamocsai with the Partnership for Public Service Few technological innovations offer the many potential benefits of artificial intelligence. AI tools range from entertaining to productivity-improving to life-saving, from playing poker orRead… Read more »
The PIF program is also a chance for the government to educate the private sector and public about the importance of federal research, which has spawned watershed technologies.
Outdated technology causes service delivery problems at all levels of government, including the legacy systems that state and local transportation departments rely on. But there’s a better way.
Zero trust cybersecurity can help keep digital work safe by combining specific people, processes and technologies to make security pervasive networkwide.
Technological change happens quickly, and training the next wave of tech workers should be no different. It has to start planning for a new generation now.
For IT departments with static budgets and siloed purchasing leadership, meeting these demands can feel impossible. Yet higher education must find ways to leverage innovative new technologies to meet the demands of today. How do they do that?
New technology is changing the way that HR professionals do their job, but human values and connection are still the most important part of the workplace.