Stuart Dyer, Business Development Manager with CyrusOne Data Centers, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how his company can help federal agencies secure their data during their transition to the cloud. March 6, 2018
OMB issued the instructions for how agencies can apply for the central fund to move off legacy systems.
The FBI names a new executive assistant director of its information and technology branch.
Mittal Desai, the chief information security officer at FERC, said his office now knows more about how the program offices use and protect information.
NIST plans to soon update some of its publications, including its risk management framework, to reflect these priorities.
The Navy will test a new architecture that relies on web services and shared IT infrastructure in a combination of ashore and afloat clouds.
The Defense Department is ready to automate its cybersecurity scorecard, it just needs to get there.
Army Corps' working on cyber and user services roadmap to make processes and cloud transition more 'reliable, agile, and capable.'
Gary Newgaard, the vice president of public sector for Pure Storage, details seven ways agencies should prepare to use artificial intelligence.
Jared Greene, chief security architect and product owner at CloudAware Federal, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how his company is using innovative technology to help federal agencies make the transition to the cloud. February 27, 2018
Jada Breegle, the LSC’s chief information officer, said a new solicitation will help detail the current grant making processes.
The Navy's eight new cloud "brokers" will mostly be in charge of setting their applications up for success, with strict oversight from Navy IT leaders.
Too much data is often a deterrence for agencies making the mission of integrating info in a cloud environment even more important.
DoD releases eight questions and answers on highly-anticipated cloud project, most of which amount to "stay tuned."
The Navy wants to use its multibillion dollar NGEN recompetition to reenginner its networks for more cloud-like services.