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Using Imagery for Visualization and Analysis
Read the Event Recap Blog Post We all know the saying, “a picture is worth a thousand words.” In government, this saying holds especially true for imagery. Images help analyze and derive information that shape policies, educate us about our environments and inform decisions that affect millions of citizen’s lives. Imagery analysis methods like changeRead… Read more »
Combating California Breaches with Multi-Factor Authentication
California is the king of innovation, from the earliest ventures in filmmaking to today’s Silicon Valley technologies. So it’s not surprising that California has been at the vanguard of cybersecurity, being the first state to enact a breach data notification law in 2003.
Leveraging Behavioral Science to Drive Behavior Change
How can government actually effect change and convince people to do the things they need them to do?
Automating Access Controls for Better Security
According to Scott Carlson of BeyondTrust, a privileged access management and vulnerability management solutions provider, these federal initiatives fall short of truly protecting government IT from credential misuse.
A World Of Pure Imagination
Learning professionals in government should not let a treasure like the library go to waste.
Alliant 2: Shaping the Future
The Alliant & Alliant Small Business Governmentwide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs) have been a remarkable success for our customers, for our industry partners, and for GSA. Over the last eight years, more than 60 federal agencies have awarded over $36 billion in work to Alliant & Alliant SB partners. Alliant has also taught us the importanceRead… Read more »
Can Self-Managed Teams Work in Government?
Federal leaders are in a quandary about how to improve employees’ engagement on the job.
Have an Ace in the Hole!
Why you should turn to volunteering as a plan for what you might do after retirement.
The New Direction of OPM’s Cybersecurity
In the aftermath of a massive security breach and the resignation of its director, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has taken 2016 as an opportunity to re-evaluate internal processes and strengthen its cybersecurity defenses. As part of those efforts, OPM appointed Clifton Triplett as Senior Cyber and Information Technology Adviser.