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Palo Alto Networks recently announced that Palo Alto Networks Government Cloud Services, including Cortex XDR SaaS-based extended detection and response, has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Moderate Authorization.
One thing that really drove home the importance of supply chain risk management, according to Alex Gurney, a principal at EY, is the pandemic.
Among the reasons federal agencies should pursue multiple cloud computing strategies is simply this: Commercial clouds are not identical. They not only have varying technical offerings, they also have varying degrees of maturity and therefore suitability for what a government agency might be trying to accomplish.
How do U.S. local governments apply enterprise approaches in natural disaster preparedness, emergency management, and post-disaster recovery? What strategies can localities adopt and adapt to build greater resiliency and support economic recovery following a natural disaster? Join Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Katherine Willoughby co-author of the IBM Center report, How Localities Continually Adapt Enterprise Strategies to Manage Natural Disasters next week on The Business of Government Hour.
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It seems like agencies are recognizing how their risk posture is changing and how they need to adjust their approach to ERM.
With COVID-19 still at high numbers throughout the United States, now might be the best time to get a car. With most vacation put on pause or relegated to nearby places to avoid air travel, people are in their cars looking for something to get them out of the house.
Sean Frazier, the federal chief security officer for Okta, said as agencies better understand their cyber risk profile, they will have to depend on more secure tools, including those that live in the cloud.
There is a revolution currently happening within the military and it revolves around how service members are cared for by medical professionals.
Patrick Malone, director of the Key Executive Leadership Programs at American University, said he frequently gets federal employees with very strong technical backgrounds coming to the Key program, and they all face similar challenges.
Reskilling must greatly expand if the government is to meet its workforce requirements in the coming years.
The Army Corps of Engineers operates in both the military and civilian realms, whether dredging bases to maintain warship access to bases or looking after the health of dams and levees that protect cities. Its information needs match the diversity of its missions.