The Challenge of Cybersecurity
Within the government IT community, the consensus is that cybersecurity has become more challenging, a trend that is expected to continue.
Within the government IT community, the consensus is that cybersecurity has become more challenging, a trend that is expected to continue.
So just how hard is it to extend IT support to workers and offices operating beyond the perimeter of the traditional agency headquarters?
Because the application became much more efficient, employee satisfaction increased significantly and citizens viewed the agency as more valuable.
The government holds a monopoly on certain citizen services, but that doesn’t exempt them from making the experience smooth.
When you think about threats to government cybersecurity, you might think about hackers clicking away at code in dark spaces, well outside of agency walls. While these external threats certainly exist, it’s also critical for agencies to confront insider threats.
How do agencies overcome the challenges of outdated, complex infrastructures to meet new demands? At our GovLoop Virtual Summit: Tech Trends You Need to Know, we heard from three experts about how hyperconverged infrastructures (HCI) can simplify IT environments and move agencies forward.
By following these steps, not only can hybrid clouds be deployed efficiency, but all enterprise data can be consolidated and optimized for maximum performance and security in the new environment.