The goal of CISA's CDM program is to find and prioritize risks in cybersecurity, increasing visibility into the Federal cybersecurity space and improving the Government’s ability to respond to issues or threats.
OSINT is no longer optional; it is a strategic necessity for organizations aiming to protect their assets, reputation and future.
Through proper training and inter-organization communication, security industry leaders and Government agencies can help raise awareness on election-related challenges.
Experts led discussions on key topics, including Zero Trust implementation, achieving Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) compliance and harnessing artificial intelligence (AI).
By adopting strategies that streamline work management, modernize enrollment processes, enhance web experiences, and increase content velocity, agencies can better serve their citizens and build a stronger connection between government and the public it serves.
The roadmap introduces strategic initiatives designed to modernize the FedRAMP program, which allows agencies to leverage previously completed work and reuse cloud authorizations, offering significant time and cost savings for government and industry alike.
Cyber-informed engineering recognizes the importance and necessity of using both engineering tools and conventional cybersecurity designs to secure OT networks.
With the recent Presidential Executive Order for AI, many Public Sector-focused events in 2024 will explore AI modernizations, accelerated computing in cloud, secure generative AI, cybersecurity, workforce planning and more.
Learn how government agencies can leverage all the resources in play to achieve the goal of open, interoperable and secure 5G networks.
Atlassian Government Cloud represents a transformative solution for Government agencies seeking to modernize their operations in a secure and compliant environment.