This white paper is based on Mass Ingenuity's 15 years providing state government agencies with a proven system for achieving strategic and operational excellence.
Data-driven decision-making has long been a mission enabler for the federal government, but the proliferation of new artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) tools presents both opportunities and challenges for agencies.
See It. Secure It: The Game-Changing Role of Observability in Achieving Zero Trust for Public Sector
Google has partnered with government and industry leaders to host a forum focused on AI and security. They believe that getting the intersection of AI and security right will define American leadership in AI and drive the biggest technological shift we will see in our lifetimes.
Cybersecurity efforts have demanded an increasing amount of the federal government’s attention, and for good reason. Given that the government collects and stores large amounts of confidential data
Agencies and industry partners supporting the federal cyber mission are facing more challenges than ever. From staffing and talent shortages to a continually-expanding attack surface, securing systems to achieve the cyber mission is increasingly more complicated as AI enters the mainstream.
Over the last decade, many government organizations have tried to leverage SaaS and PaaS technologies to enable digital transformation in support of their mission. SaaS and PaaS technologies provide an opportunity to improve business processes and user experiences that result in improved mission delivery.
This white paper aims to provide guidance on how to develop a Whole-of State cybersecurity strategy that is based on best practices develop in real-world implementation. It will bring together the key components of an evidence-based cybersecurity strategy, including the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program funding and provide practical guidance on how to implement these strategies and measure their effectiveness.
Confronted with dynamic shifts in development environments and the emergence of intricate security threats, today's state and federal IT leaders grapple with a multitude of challenges in their pursuit of crafting advanced, secure applications for the benefit of the citizens and communities they serve.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) will likely be the most impactful technology of this era. Its impact on essential workflows, from content creation to search and analysis to decision support, is already being felt across the government.