In this ebook, experts from industry and public sector offer a glimpse at the latest technology developments, share best practice tips and reveal the early value that AI is delivering to agencies across government.
Read More »Wayne LeRiche, the federal civilian field chief technology officer and solutions architect for Palo Alto Networks Federal, discusses how secure access service edge sets a framework for agencies to more easily implement a zero trust architecture.
Listen Now »From data centers through clouds and out to the edge, 5G networks are facilitating innovation at an unprecedented pace. So the question is: How can we align government and industry objectives and leverage all the resources in play to achieve the goal of open, interoperable and secure 5G networks?
Read More »Following best practices for cyber hygiene is still a foundation for success, but agencies also need modern approaches to modern threats.
Automation and ongoing collaboration can improve threat detection, incident response and overall security.
Agencies can deliver better user experiences by modernizing their approach to identity and access management.
The latest security advances are keeping pace with ever-changing threats to government networks and data.
The latest guidance and evaluation techniques help agencies block, defend and contain adversaries.
Recent directives have given agencies the guidance they need to develop a more robust, layered security architecture.
How a least-privileged approach to users, data and workspaces can secure collaboration without impeding the mission.
Michael Duffy, Associate Director for the Cybersecurity Division at CISA, discusses the changing cybersecurity landscape for government agencies.
Successful automation is about more than technology. Phil Calzadilla, vice president of sales for state, local and education (SLED) at UiPath, describes the platform, people and processes that create a path to workforce adoption and help organizations realize the full potential of automation.
Jim McClurkin, senior director for state and local government at SAP Concur, shares how state and local governments can connect and automate different pieces of the expense and payment ecosystem to better control spending, expedite employee payments and make data-driven decisions.
When implemented judiciously, intelligent automation transforms workflows to reduce costs, improve service delivery and free up staff for more satisfying work. Jeremy Hogg, vice president of public sector and federal sales at Kofax, shares strategies for doing intelligent automation the right way.
Staffing and skillset shortages, ongoing demands for new applications and services, and pre-built automation tools make today an ideal time for state and local governments to more fully embrace automation as a path to meeting business and technology goals. Ian Brooks, principal solutions engineer for Cloudera, discusses best practices for getting the most out of automation on premises and in the cloud.
The former director of the California Department of Health Care Services, Jennifer Kent has held multiple leadership positions in the health and human services (HHS) field, with experience in both the public and private sectors. Now a senior fellow with the Center for Digital Government, Kent discusses how HHS agencies can benefit from automation tools.