Why the public sector is still catching up with proactive cybersecurity
If agencies are to stop being reactive in addressing cybersecurity, they must first change the way security is implemented on the ground floor.
If agencies are to stop being reactive in addressing cybersecurity, they must first change the way security is implemented on the ground floor.
The natural reaction is to go with the more powerful Pro, but the choice depends on how employees will be using the tablet.
The U.S. government is leading the transition to IPv6 and use of the new protocols is growing; one observer predicts IPv4 will be obsolete by the end of the decade.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory will open a facility this summer that will reuse every bit of its energy.
Agency releases STIG to guide IT personnel to ensure implementations of the new OS are secure.
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The debate over stricter gun control laws could be moot if the agencies charged with managing firearms registration don’t improve their IT systems.
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New technologies can help in defending the country’s networks and critical infrastructure, but you also need manpower.