For decades, the approach to building technology has operated on an implicit assumption that security could be addressed after the fact...This created an environment in which building technology that ...
improve business opportunities by both lowering operating costs and driving business growth. Critical path for agent deployment at scale includes a fundamental redesign of identity security ...
Acquisition reform returns as a familiar Washington ritual, yet change is often only seen at the margins. The task at hand ...
The infrastructure of the 2030s is being built now. Artificial intelligence systems are scaling across government and critical infrastructure. Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite networks are expanding ...
The plain truth is that – many CISOs don't understand materiality. In addition, many organizations have chosen to use a risk lens that downplays the actual risk of an incident, as well as the future ...
The September 2024 dismantling of the Flax Typhoon botnet — a campaign involving 200,000 devices targeting U.S. and global critical infrastructure — demonstrates how the government can protect ...
Today more than ever, millions of lives depend on the availability, accuracy, and integrity of healthcare networks as they treat patients, develop vaccines, and research medical solutions. The ...
In this essay, ICIT Fellow Jim Routh discusses how enterprises are gearing up to harness the benefits of Large Language Models (LLMs) and generative AI models. As AI adoption spreads, the use of LLMs ...
In an era where cyber threats, geopolitical competition, and technological disruption are accelerating, the resilience of the Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) has become a defining pillar of U ...
As federal agencies enter 2025, they face an increasingly volatile cybersecurity landscape, with state-sponsored threat actors—particularly from China—mounting persistent and sophisticated attacks ...
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