As mobile technology, security, and end-user preferences evolve, federal IT teams have the opportunity to embrace new approaches to security and end-user experience. Here are ways that the information security industry are providing effective solutions.
How is the US Border Patrol securing America’s borders? What are some of the key challenges in this area? How is the Border Patrol using technology to meet its mission? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Carla Provost, Acting Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol, U.S. Customs and Border Protection next week on The Business of Government Hour.
In this exclusive executive briefing, experts will explore trends in facial recognition, where technology and applications are moving fast:
Tune in this week for a special encore presentation of our Fake News show with experts from Knight Foundation, Politifact, and American University. December 14, 2017
The inaugural Melwood Ability Awards launched with fanfare on December 7 at MGM National Harbor, honoring outstanding individuals and institutions in the Washington, DC metropolitan area that are making a lasting difference to people with differing abilities.
Demands for faster production times, higher quality and more predictable cost management are posing significant challenges for development teams. In-house software development is essential in achieving these and other agency objectives. Exacerbating the demands on development teams is often the need to successfully release new applications, while also updating existing ones.
Should your cyber security program start with a penetration test? Kevin Koppenhaver, Senior Director for Cybersecurity programs with Belcan answers this question as part of Belcan’s "Are you Cyber Ready?" video series.
Because individuals and businesses heavily rely on the internet, it’s essential to maintain a safe place online and take proactive measures to protect against a data breach, like ransomware, using a multilayered approach.
Hear 10 top government thought leaders and visionaries discuss how they have used technology to accomplish mission needs and programs.
Hear 10 top government thought leaders and visionaries discuss how they have used technology to accomplish mission needs and programs.
What are the U.S. Army Reserve’s strategic priorities? What are the essential components of force readiness? How does the US Army Reserve support civil authorities? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Lieutenant General Charles Luckey, Chief of Army Reserve & Commanding General U.S. Army Reserve Command.
In this exclusive executive briefing, government and industry technology experts will explore the implications of the EO and how to get to "better" in cyber.
Modernizing government data centers is a journey, and agencies now are ready for the next step: Migrating applications to new virtual environments.
Agencies are starting to take real steps to reorganize and restructure. You are seeing the Agriculture Department, for instance, consolidate around mission areas. The Department of Housing and Urban Development is looking at how to close small offices around the country and centralizing administrative functions.
Federal News Radio convened a panel of federal and industry experts for insight into the latest best practices and technologies to protect organizations from email-derived fraud.