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Mobile Security – A Requirement for National Security (E166)

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This week on Feds At the Edge, leaders from the Federal and commercial sectors share vulnerabilities in the devices we bring from home, and the popular apps that put our sensitive data into the wrong hands. David currently leads the endpoint product management team and the security team at Lookout.

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6 Ways to Aid Innovation

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My best advice is to play the long game by building relationships,” said Carlos Rivero, Virginia’s former Chief Data Officer. They create friction between end users and the goals they want to achieve, whether that’s analyzing data or driving better decision-making. That includes human-centered design, product management and agile.

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Learning from Log4j: How to Keep Government Applications Secure (E127)

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More than twenty years have passed since Log4J became the go-to cure for system administrators everywhere, but in that time, it also became a tantalizing target for malicious actors- who with a little compromised code began opening extremely hard to find doors to sensitive data.

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Breaking the System into Tiny Little Pieces: A DoD Approach to Zero Trust & Microsegmentation (E145)

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Patrick Thompson, Director of Infrastructure for the US Coast Guard showcases their leap forward with high-speed satellite services, turning ships into what he calls floating data centers. In addition to his normal writing, Breeden has authored two technical how-to type computer books published by Prompt Publications.

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Adding System Observability to Monitoring for a Holistic View (E193)

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Tom Gilmore, Enterprise Data Architect in the USMC, drops a staggering statistic: in just 2.5 Joshua Stageberg, Vice President of Product at SolarWind, dives into the exponential growth of network monitoring tools, cautioning against “tool sprawl” and the siloed observability it creates.