Don’t fall prey to cloud sticker shock! As agencies expand their hybrid infrastructures, gaining visibility and managing across multiple cloud services providers becomes a critical factor in understanding and controlling total cost of ownership.
During this year’s Open Season, GEHA Account Manager Mandy Cotter says Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program enrollees should leave no stone unturned.
As you continue to evolve your agency’s hybrid multicloud infrastructure, how are you defining the role of your team and your CSP when it comes to specific cloud security needs? Find out how a shared responsibility model can help.
Increasingly, AI will be available on demand: “You’re going to see more of those services really built into the cloud, making it much easier for folks that are already using cloud providers to consume AI as a service,” explains Pluralsight’s Drew Firment.
Agencies need to apply much of the common sense learned from securing data on premise to securing it in the cloud. We get tips from a panel of experts from Commvault, AWS and Kelyn Technologies.
With cyber attacks always on the rise, can artificial intelligence help network defenders keep up? “What AI is able to do is look at these patterns at a large scale," Joe Boye, systems engineer at Palo Alto Networks, said on Federal News Network.
Alan Hope, head of the mission development branch at the Naval Research Laboratory inside the Naval Center for Space Technology, said the “Maritime mission is a global mission, and as such, that requires access to parts of the globe that aren’t easily accessible by any other means.”
Marseta Dill, the deputy chief data officer for the Federal Aviation Administration, said her office is creating efficiencies, including shared services and automated tools, to help employees use and manage data more effectively.
The energy infrastructure at the moment “is somewhat vulnerable,” said Jim Blankenhorn, the environment and security business line manager at Amentum. He urged planners to think about the electrical infrastructure comprehensively, and not only about the wiring grid.
Cyber threats and corresponding defenses are always evolving. Eric Trexler from Palo Alto Networks says cybersecurity isn’t about products. “It's about protecting the organization, the agency, town hall, the hospital, whatever it may be.”
It’s never just one strategy, tactic or technology when it comes to cybersecurity. It’s a constant evolution that must simultaneously include investments in people, policy and tech. Get pointers from CISA, DARPA, IRS, ONCD and OPM in our new ebook.
During this webinar, you will learn how CX experts from the Department of Homeland Security, Department of Veterans Affairs and Energy Department are implementing strategies and initiatives to improve customer experience.
Organizations need to take a complete view of the numerous models available to gage risk. Two reasons: One, models vary widely in their assumptions and in the data they use. Two, risk itself varies according to specific location and countless other factors.
After setting a new tone for an inclusive, agile and engaged federal workforce of the future, agency chief human capital officers are rising to the occasion to implement that vision.
The utility of combining data sources runs into laws and regulations designed to protect privacy and security, noted Guidehouse partner Brian Jones.