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Health and civilian agencies see major benefits from ICAM solutions, a pillar of zero trust, when protecting IT systems from phishing scams and fraudsters.
AI leaders are making AI more accurate, accessible and equitable.
There are underlying biases that impact levels of recruitment ultimately affecting the cybersecurity workforce.
Amanda Purnell Unpacks VA’s "Arches" that uses synthetic data to improve veteran care.
The data store is driving personalized and omni-channel experiences for Medicare beneficiaries.
Integrating emerging technology to safeguard information at the VA.
Maintaining best cybersecurity practices while working remotely.
DNA analysis with electronic medical records can improve health outcomes for the U.S. population.
Improving patient care through the advancement of precision medicine.
A Defense Department program aims to track COVID-19.
The Senate Commerce Committee seeks to balances data collection and use with privacy to control the coronavirus spread.
The agency encourages organizations to engage with the framework and contribute to the standards' evolution.
Rep. Michael Burgess sees potential for future technology to improve medical care.
The agency is aiming to advance and address the accuracy and privacy concerns of its biometrics system.
The federal health care community is hitting target goals outlined in the Federal Data Strategy.
From address collection to mobile self-response, the U.S. Census Bureau is leveraging big data.
The first update to the policy in 12 years will enable further IT transformation.
The Office of Biometric Identity Management's new HART system, the largest of its kind, to help secure the nation.
Agency CISOs discuss the future of cybersecurity.
The two disciplines used to run parallel, but federal officials are finding themselves having to create the processes and policies that protect health data and systems.