Getting started with targeted public health interventions
COMMENTARY | Data sharing that supports more granular analysis into the social factors that drive health inequities will help public health agencies offer targeted interventions to address them.
How states can prepare for the rise of cryptocurrency
COMMENTARY | By clarifying crypto tax requirements and thinking longer term about blockchain use cases, states can be ready for the distributed, decentralized internet.
How fleet management can boost overall data security and integrity
COMMENTARY | Cloud-based fleet management can provide actionable insights into productivity-related metrics, expenses and asset ROI.
From silos to seamless: How state governments deliver personalized services
COMMENTARY | By harnessing existing data, agencies can deliver best-in-class experiences that enable residents to get the most out of their government interactions.
The future of identity is reusable and distributed
New distributed digital identity solutions give users greater control over their personal information and ensure much needed services reach the people they're intended to help.
Ransomware attacks may be tough to stop, but here’s how to recover
Agencies must deploy forward-thinking, proactive data protection plans that are adaptable to constantly changing operational conditions.
Defense against file-based malware
Content disarm and reconstruction technology essentially shifts the focus from file-based malware detection to prevention by applying a zero-trust framework to data.
Open-source intelligence: The new frontier of digital investigations
End-to-end open source intelligence solutions that can automatically collect, analyze and structure information in a user-friendly way can help investigators get actionable insights from mountains of online data.
Choosing the right mobile tech to enhance first responder workflows
Flexible and modular devices can improve responders’ efficiency and situational awareness while future-proofing a municipality’s investments.
Why the infrastructure bill alone can’t solve digital connectivity challenges
State and local governments must come together with internet service providers to deliver training and devices to Americans that need access to essential services.
Advancing public safety by protecting critical infrastructure
Integrated and collaborative systems improve situational awareness and help responders quickly detect and contain threats.
Zero-trust architecture demands a new view on data security
State and local government agencies can meet today’s expanded threat landscape with zero trust’s simplified access control enforcement and continuous validation and authentication.
Ramping up cloud security with zero trust micro-segmentation
Micro-segmentation helps protect the country’s critical data and infrastructure, supports cloud-enabled innovation and digital transformation and keeps the public sector workforce productive.
4 leading practices for delivering business through the cloud
An effective, well-governed cloud migration will strengthen foundational cloud capabilities and enable agencies to rapidly deliver the service improvements that have the highest impact on mission success.
How NVMe storage powers government analytics
As e-discovery, compliance and analytics burdens multiply, agencies must modernize their storage solutions for maximum efficiency and reliability.
Celebrate the infrastructure bill’s broadband rollout, but mind the phone channel
As the infrastructure bill is implemented, a mixture of both citizen intelligence and broader authentication solutions is needed to secure the phone channel and keep lines of communication open between government and hard-to-reach households.
Rethinking a ‘lift and shift’ approach to cloud migration
More than half of organizations that performed a lift-and-shift migration overspent because they signed up for more services than they actually needed.
How agencies can reshape online and in-person services delivery
Advanced scheduling software can help agencies streamline and modernize their processes and conduct secure, in-person transactions with minimal risk.
Cloud performance: How to measure the things that matter
Agency leaders need systems in place to assess performance across multiple vendors and environments and over the course of a dynamic transformation.
Access management builds resilience to insider threats
By increasing visibility, automating detection and response and increasing security with multifactor authentication, access management software can help agencies successfully deploy an insider threat mitigation program.
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