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Takeaways on Trust Today in Government
Agencies desperately depend on citizen trust to achieve their missions, which makes mistrust a stumbling block of major proportions.
Your Cloud Strategy Checklist, Minus the Jargon
Whether or not you make tech decisions at your agency, this checklist will help you better understand and communicate the impacts of the cloud for users.
One Login for Gov? Security Experts Say It’s Possible
The fantasy of a single login with access to multiple public sector services isn’t so far-fetched, cybersecurity experts say.
How to Strengthen Ransomware Defenses and Build Cyber Resilience
A cybersecurity expert highlighted three methods that are key to ransomware protection: exploit blocking, machine learning and indicators of attack.
Pairing Man and Machine on Zero Trust
An industry cybersecurity expert gave agencies three pointers for protecting themselves with zero trust cybersecurity, which assumes everyone and everything on IT networks is potentially threatening.
Connecting Gov at Google Cloud’s Public Sector Summit
Learn about the Google Cloud Public Sector Summit, an exciting digital event that will connect government and academic communities across the globe.
What’s at Stake When Diversity and Inclusion Training is Suppressed
Some government agencies and many others have paused or canceled diversity trainings until they get more clarity on enforcement of the executive order.
COVID-19 Diary No. 2: Being Together Apart
Right now, how well we are able to be together apart, is part of becoming resilient in the face of an ongoing, serious challenge.
Credential Theft Is More Than a Stolen Credit Card
It’s an understatement to say that a data breach is devastating to a company’s future, its employees, its management and its customers. Sadly, it’s the virtual front door often left unsecured and open to everyone that’s the culprit.