As Chris Hughes explains, the recent U.S. government response to increased software supply chain attacks will force the cybersecurity industry to innovate.
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Government is yet another area in need of more accessible software development to upkeep the well-being of communities. Bill Doerrfeld explains how low-code/no-code could be the answer.
With customer expectations changing rapidly, public sector leaders must capitalize on the business, tech, and societal transformations happening in front of them.
In Cybersecurity Minute, Episode 24, Chris unpacks the newly signed bill, which is designed to boost U.S. domestic semiconductor chip production.
Finding cyber talent is challenging enough, but the public sector’s national security and social services concerns make the hunt even harder.
By offering grants to companies to join the Metaverse, South Korea is working toward eliminating preconceptions and building trust in the virtual world.
In this My Metaverse Minute, Kieron discusses the establishment of China’s Metaverse Industry Professional Committee and what this could mean for the Metaverse in other countries.
In this Enterprise AI Minute, Aaron discusses the newly formed NAIAC, which aims to provide AI recommendations to the United States Congress.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob Evans discusses the JEDI mind trick playing behind the $10 billion Pentagon Cloud deal.
Lightning struck with Google Cloud’s recent deal with the Defense Innovation Unit to expand cybersecurity initiatives for the public sector.
Recent moves by the White House suggest that compulsory cybersecurity could become a reality in some sectors.