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Integrating cloud-native security and DevSecOps workflows
August 31, 2021 | NewsSix tips for agency IT managers wrestling with cloud-native security issues and processes.
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Federal 100’s cloud champions
| NewsMany of this year’s winners were chosen for their work advancing cloud computing and network infrastructure to power remote work, secure agency systems and facilitate collaboration on COVID-19 research and vaccine development and distribution.
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DIY redistricting allows public to draw maps in more states
| NewsAt least a dozen states are giving residents access to the software and web tools needed to map out how their government should represent them.
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Zero trust is not enough: The case for continuous control validation
August 30, 2021 | NewsThe continuous data flow from automated testing gives agencies the insights they need to effectively modify inadequate security tools and programs and better prepare for future cyberattacks.
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4 ways the pandemic forced local governments to rethink budgeting and technology
| NewsDue to the lasting impacts of COVID-19, governments have realized that the old ways of budgeting are no longer sustainable, and new technologies are needed to accelerate digital transformation.
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Federal 100’s cybersecurity standouts
| NewsMany of this year’s winners were chosen for their work securing the federal government’s IT systems against bad actors looking to take advantage of the chaos caused by the pandemic and election misinformation.
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Making Login.gov even more secure
| NewsAs part of its remote identity proofing process, the General Services Administration wants to remotely validate government IDs issued through Login.gov.
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Expired driver’s licenses open lane for cybercriminals
| NewsFraudsters are sending out emails and texts saying that an expired driver’s license must be updated and directing victims to online forms that collect personal information such as a Social Security numbers and dates of birth.
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Building tomorrow’s network today
August 27, 2021 | NewsAgencies investing Technology Modernization Fund money into modernizing their networks should consider rapidly evolving wireless technologies, security and network and data center infrastructures.
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3D-printed barracks opens for Texas Military Department trainees
| NewsThe 3,800 square-foot structure, which is the largest 3D-printed structure in North America, cost one third as much as traditional facilities to build and is expected to last for decades.