Government IT and security personnel need an ecosystem exchange to be able to map, analyze and act upon threat intelligence in one place.
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Putting out Cybersecurity Fires With Integrations
Much like emergency services have mastered coordination between a central location and field stations, government cybersecurity departments need a connected response system to extinguish threats across the enterprise as soon as they’re detected.
In 2020, What If…?
Breaking down silos creates the connections necessary for governments to withstand reduced resources, a shifting workforce, and political uncertainty. It makes the load lighter.
The Reasons to Be Data Driven and Cloud Smart
Many agencies are considering cloud technologies, which remove the need for on-premise data storage that creates silos by geography, technology or location.
Louisiana Deputy CIO: “Let Legacy Go”
When you’re $1.5 billion in legacy debt, you let legacy go.
Your Workplace in One Space With Cloud
Scores of agencies are in the dark about some key factors regarding business. Cloud can overcome this by providing a single platform to manage operations.
DoD CIO: JEDI to Accelerate DevOps, AI Work
Chief Information Officer Dana Deasy discusses how the department’s massive cloud contract will serve as a platform for broader DevOps and artificial intelligence efforts.
A Checklist for Your DevOps Needs
Has your agency successfully embraced DevOps or maybe is in the process of doing so? DevOps is a project management methodology that solves the problematic product handoff between developers and operations staff. Instead of operating in silos, both teams collaborate on a project from start to finish. Fully embracing DevOps can make an agency moreRead… Read more »
The Value of a Connected Cyber Ecosystem
In this course, you’ll learn about the current setting of network security, the roles that modern technologies play and how to bring in an ecosystem exchange.
How Data Solves Crime and Keeps Officers Safer
Actionable insights are helping public safety agencies and their partners across the country close cases, identify bodies, and reduce fatal overdoses. Here are some examples.