The 2023 National Cybersecurity Strategy is a momentous document that will have a lasting influence on the global digital ecosystem. One aspect of the strategy’s intent is to “reimagine cyberspace” as a tool to improve trust in the United States’ democratic institutions.
No one can predict when disaster will occur. But organizations, whether government or private, can control how well they respond. It is all about risk mitigation and resilience.
The Space Hour spoke with BrainHQ's senior research scientist Dr. Mouna Attarha.
Understanding the value of compliance data science and using process debt as a cost figure, agencies will overcome resistance to change and improve the efficiency of their operations.
Federal agency leaders are often tasked with making important decisions on highly complex topics with the information available in short time periods.
The State Department is ramping up its data for diplomacy efforts by naming chief data officers to each of its component bureaus and offices.
A recording of a panel I hosted last week at the Space Force IT Day hosted by AFCEA NOVA.
Having data at your fingertips only matters if it’s the right data at the right moment. In an exclusive Federal News Network survey, we ask feds about their agencies’ efforts to turn data into actionable intelligence that can lead to better services.
Shane Barney, the chief information security officer at USCIS, and Miguel Adams, the Millennium Challenge Corporation’s CISO, both say the need to educate and train the business customers on zero trust is important to their agency’s success.
Are you taking full advantage of data to drive change in your agency? Join us to discover the latest techniques and technologies to help do just that.
Customs and Border Protection wants to improve its detection of illegal and dangerous shipments coming to U.S. shores and simplify procedures for low value, low risk packages. It's asking industry for help in expanding what the agency calls the Section 321 data pilot.
Jeff Shilling, the chief information officer of the National Cancer Institute in the National Institutes of Health, said modernizing the underlying technology infrastructure will make data sharing with researchers and others easier.
The Defense Department is looking at 2025 as a milestone to make better use of artificial intelligence.
Since January, the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) has been running a highly classified version of a very popular consumer platform. DISA completed functional testing of what it calls DOD-365-Sec, a secure version of Microsoft Office 365, a cloud-hosted suite of common products.
This past fall, Juliana Vida from Splunk wrote a piece exploring the value that full observability can bring to government IT organizations as they strive to achieve end-to-end visibility across their entire hybrid technology landscape, including both on-premise and fully cloud-based environments.