From the types of attacks that take place, constantly increasing vulnerabilities, and growing automation and digitization, it’s crucial that governments monitor their security.
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Share So Others Might Learn
North Carolina takes a whole-of-state approach to cybersecurity to help share expertise with agencies that may lack the resources to defend themselves.
8 Best Practices for Virtual Collaboration and Training
GovLoop spoke to federal and state thought leaders about how their agencies are successfully collaborating and training virtually.
Women and ‘Bad Attitude’ Jail
Despite all the talk about women’s empowerment, has the workplace really changed for women? Or are gender stereotypes making the world smaller?
How to Take a Big Step Towards Zero-Trust Security
Micro-segmentation is an important step toward a zero trust-based cybersecurity. Here are some best practices.
How State and Local Agencies Can Ramp Up Ransomware Defenses
Ransomware is ever evolving, as malicious actors regularly devise new and stealthier ways to steal information from state, local, tribal and territorial government agencies. Unfortunately, these organizations are often seen as ripe targets, both because many lack the resources to protect themselves and because the threat of disrupting services such as transportation, water or sewageRead… Read more »
Get Ready for 2023 by Focusing on Talent
It’s time for agencies to set their sights on recruiting and retaining talent in 2023. How can they do that, when employees are getting choosier, competition is getting tougher and agencies are struggling with digital services?
What You Need to Know About Gen Z Employees
When it comes to generational differences in the workplace, the Golden Rule is probably not your best guide. It sounds like common sense. Why wouldn’t we treat our co-workers or direct reports the way we would want to be treated? But what you find encouraging or helpful or motivational might not resonate with your youngerRead… Read more »
CHIPS & Science Act: What Does It Mean for You?
A new law dedicates $280 billion dollars over ten years to moving large-scale manufacturing — for semiconductors and other items — to the U.S. and fast-tracking investment of R&D for cutting-edge technologies.
In San Francisco, Accessibility Means Better Engagement for Everyone
Accessibility doesn’t just improve engagement for constituents with identified disabilities. It also helps make resources more available to everyone.