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Several agencies haven’t met IoT cybersecurity requirements, GAO says

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A handful of federal agencies missed deadlines to complete Internet of Things cybersecurity requirements called out in a 2020 law, a new congressional watchdog report found.

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R.I.P. Great Resignation (2020-2023)

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The post R.I.P. Great Resignation (2020-2023) appeared first on Art of Procurement. We have seen many trends come and go over the last few years, and most of them stemmed from the.

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When It Comes to Integrating AI Into Agencies’ Work, the NAIRR Is a Start

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The National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Act of 2020 instructed NSF and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy to form a task force that published a roadmap…

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Agencies Are Finding They Need the Speed of Wi-Fi 6E and 7

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The Federal Communications Commission decided in 2020 to open 1.2 Those components currently prioritizing the increased bandwidth that comes with the transition generally have high device density on their networks. gigahertz of spectrum covering the 6GHz band for unlicensed use to enable Wi-Fi 6E to deliver performance increases.

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Commercial Solutions Assist the U.S. Army in Securing Remote Classrooms

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But when COVID-19 struck in 2020, the center’s home base of Fort Eisenhower, Ga. “Our classes are like a conveyer belt,” says Todd Boudreau, deputy commandant of the Cyber School, part of the Army’s Cyber Center of Excellence. formerly…

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How Federal Agencies Can Prepare Employees for Permanent Remote Work

FedTech Magazine

The rapid adoption of remote work in 2020 led agencies to permanently change the way they operate, with remote and hybrid working environments now here to stay. It’s already been more than two years since the pandemic forced a dramatic shift in organizations’ workplace operations, and federal agencies were no exception.

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Agencies Shifting to Zero Trust Contend with New IT Supply Chain Best Practices

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Since then, various federal agencies have issued guidance on how to enhance IT supply chain security.