Tools and Tactics to Bring DevSecOps to Your Agency
DevSecOps requires new tools and tactics, as it builds on the cultural changes of DevOps to integrate the work of security teams sooner rather than later.
DevSecOps requires new tools and tactics, as it builds on the cultural changes of DevOps to integrate the work of security teams sooner rather than later.
Nationwide, state and local governments who have properly incorporated RPA bots into their workforces are reaping major returns every day.
During an interview with GovLoop, NASCIO Senior Policy Analyst Amy Hille Glasscock argues that RPA’s benefits far outweigh its costs.
The result of automation and cloud is a more efficient and effective agency, looking at cloud-based automation as a cycle will help make it fit your agency.
Often when agencies think about modernizing systems, they think about implementing a cloud solution, but automation is also essential to embrace the power of efficiency.
GovLoop spoke with automation leaders in North Dakota’s government on a number of topics, including automation use cases, best practices and workforce impacts.
To fully understand their threat environment, agencies need to leverage threat intelligence to develop real-time cyber situational awareness.
Data and automation were at the top of the talking point list for 2020 when federal officials and an industry partner spoke at GovLoop’s online training, “Gov’s Technology Wishlist,” on Tuesday.
Automation is a hot topic among state and local governments. Faced with tight budgets and growing workloads, agencies are looking for tools that can perform work with minimal human input. Recall a repetitive, unexciting work assignment. Wouldn’t it have been nice having an automated tool perform that task?
With so many disconnected systems spread across a complex network, how can security teams achieve the level of visibility they need? The answer lies in applying automation and orchestration to government networks.