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Agencies are learning how to secure data while maintaining accessibility in their operations.
Policy changes and synthetic data could play a key role in eliminating risks while improving data access and security.
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated data sharing between federal health agencies, highlighting the need for stronger cybersecurity as cybercrime continues to plague government and health organizations.
CISO Lynette Sherrill outlines how the agency is using a zero trust mindset at the heart of the agency's cybersecurity approach.
Micky Tripathi unpacks ONC’s latest priorities aimed at creating standards to improve interoperability, including TEFCA and a new proposed rule on certification.
Catch up on the federal health IT trends over the past year and what to expect at this year’s conference.
NIST is standardizing quantum-proof encryption algorithms to help federal agencies protect against quantum-based attacks.
Federal agencies will need to incorporate post-quantum cryptography into their data security frameworks to avoid potential cybersecurity risks from quantum computers.
Testing, scaling and interoperability are the remaining impediments as DISA moves closer to completing its Thunderdome zero trust prototype.
Join our researchers for a recap of GovCIO Media & Research's recent CyberScape events.
Zero trust and a strong cybersecurity culture will help the Department of the Navy prepare its data for AI.
Data standards and governance determine federal agencies's readiness for zero trust.
User analytics and AI help Kessel Run improve product design by quickly identifying and analyzing user behavior.
Modernized software development frameworks are leading to improved customer experience.
There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to zero trust, but it requires close attention to tech and culture.
Defense officials described how zero trust, ICAM solutions, DevSecOps and common data standards will optimize JADC2 implementation.
The zero trust prototype will attempt to harmonize existing security solutions for a cloud-first environment.
FDA, ONC and VA leaders address how they’re improving data flows to bolster IT infrastructures.
Data management is a journey, and DHS components try to learn from each other.
The agency is looking at how AI can free up manual workloads as it develops a larger artificial intelligence strategy.