Data, Data Everywhere, but Not a Byte to Eat
Data drives decisions — but how to harness its growing volume, speed, and variety so it can provide that actionable insight? Intelligent data management.
Data drives decisions — but how to harness its growing volume, speed, and variety so it can provide that actionable insight? Intelligent data management.
At the crux of every cybersecurity strategy is an identity data management challenge: How much information does an agency need to verify the identity of an individual requesting access to network resources?
The everyday functions of government — and the services that agencies provide constituents — depend on strong cybersecurity protections. One state’s plan for disaster recovery helped it respond effectively to 23 simultaneous ransomware attacks. But the state has more in mind than that.
With the right approach, government agencies can harness the power of modern data operations to speed digital transformation, protect sensitive data, eliminate data silos and build more agile workflows.
Government agencies have a responsibility to protect our personally identifiable information, but that’s easier said than done. Strong data management and cultural mindsets are important, and there’s a role for automation as well.
There’s a great amount of data wrangling, coordination and analysis that has to occur before data is turned into useful information.
What the agency needs is technology that helps them get quicker access to and quicker insights from the data they rely on to make decisions.
Data comes in so many forms that attempting to harness it all can perplex any agency. One key solution is data management.
Adopting a unified platform for data lifecycle management ensures that all data is available, secure, and ready to use.
To realize the full benefits of their massive and growing stores of data, government agencies need to think in new ways about data management. Rather than coming at data management strictly from a technology perspective, they need to look at how they can get that data into the hands of their decision-makers, according to twoRead… Read more »