As Deadline Looms, Agencies Must Ensure Zero Trust, Cyber Recovery and Resilience
As a federal zero-trust deadline looms, agencies need a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy that also recognizes the importance of cyber recovery and resilience.
As a federal zero-trust deadline looms, agencies need a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy that also recognizes the importance of cyber recovery and resilience.
When developing cyber metrics, it’s important to ensure that your underlying process for gathering and analyzing the data can handle the task.
Government needs to do more than simply collect raw measurements if it wants to really understand the impact of any initiative, including in the realm of cybersecurity.
A robust digital transformation strategy can help state and local governments better meet citizen expectations. Experience-as-a-service, or XaaS, solutions play an important role.
Even with the best tools, you need to assume that hackers will make — or already have — their way into your network. But a proactive cyber defense can help you detect, distract and defeat whatever comes your way.
Tabletop exercises help agencies plan response and recovery following a potential cyberattack. But for these simulations to work, officials must do five things in advance.
Faced with evolving cyber threats and slower-moving government budget cycles, how can state and local agencies protect their operations and constituent services? The answer: cyber resilience.