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The Future of 5G Technology in Government
The advent of 5G technology opened a new world of possibilities, enabling applications such as autonomous vehicles, the Internet of Things IoT), and smart cities. The next-generation communications standard already in development – 6G – is a revolutionary technology that will provide unprecedented speeds and low latency, making it perfect for innovative use cases such as smart homes, autonomous transportation systems, healthcare, a...
September 27, 2024
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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Transforming Public Sector Leadership w...
In today’s rapidly evolving public sector landscape, the ability to make informed, data-driven decisions is more critical than ever. For instance, using data gathered on water quality can be used for planning and designing environmental interventions to keep pollutants out of groundwater. Many agencies may implement data-driven decisions to improve citizen services, cutting down on response times and improving the quality of those servic...
September 30, 2024
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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AI Promises to Unlock Research Potentia...
The federal government is doing everything it can to encourage agencies to adopt artificial intelligence tools to improve all aspects of their performance, while simultaneously paying close attention to potential risks of this exciting new technology. Currently, few agencies have adequate access to supercomputers and the deep expertise needed to operate the technology and test potential applications on secure infrastructure. This is beginning...
October 2, 2024
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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CyberSmart 2024: Cybersecurity Excellen...
The premise of Moore’s law is that the speed and capability of computers can be expected to double every two years. Unspoken but implied is that new technologies will be introduced at a similar clip – along with new, sometimes unforeseen, challenges. Cybersecurity professionals know all about Moore’s law. For instance, the past 18 months has brought artificial intelligence (AI) into the mainstream, introducing plenty of both...
October 3, 2024
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Austin, TX
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5G as a Digital Transformation Accelerant
The United States leads the world in adopting 5G technology for communications and wireless internet access, thanks to its high speed, low latency, and increased bandwidth access. This has provided a huge boost to digital transformation in both the public and private sectors. For instance, the rapid adoption of edge computing can be attributed to 5G’s superior qualities. The spread of 5G was accelerated by the pandemic, as agencies and b...
October 7, 2024
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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Adding System Observability to Monitori...
Government agencies at all levels are under pressure to modernize their IT infrastructure to meet the evolving needs and expectations of their customers, stakeholders, and employees. The ubiquity of smart phones and tailored apps in the broader world have raised user expectations for government systems to work the same way. Modernization certainly presents a host of opportunities to improve agencies’ performance, but it comes with its ow...
October 9, 2024
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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Bringing Together Cloud Flexibility ...
The rise of artificial intelligence has led agencies to seek out hybrid cloud infrastructure that accelerates AI application development and delivers faster time to value. AI solutions also have varying storage requirements based on their design – another reason that hybrid cloud solutions can optimize AI applications. At the same time, hybrid cloud environments create complexities that must be managed, ranging from ensuring that hybrid...
October 10, 2024
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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The Road to Making AI Real: A Year in R...
It has been one year since the issuance of the Executive Order on AI, and the landscape has been evolving rapidly, both in the public and private sectors. Federal agencies have successfully implemented pilot programs and gained insights into challenges, risks and opportunities for “making AI real.” For many agencies, the leap into the world of artificial intelligence (AI) may seem unachievable. Even those with well-resourced...
October 15, 2024
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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Building Zero Trust on a Sound Foundation
Executive Order 14028 mandates agencies implement zero trust (ZT) architectures for all cyber networks. Zero trust relies on a full understanding of the cyber attack surface in order to move the boundary closer to the user and secure each component. After all, you can’t secure what you don’t know you have. Many agencies are still struggling to answer simple questions: What devices have access to our environments? Is the core softwa...
October 17, 2024
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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Creating a Zero Trust Ecosystem
Zero Trust (ZT) is a cybersecurity framework that automates an organization’s security architecture and orchestrates a response as soon as systems are attacked. This is why ZT is the core of “Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity,” the Executive Order issued in May 2021 requiring agencies to implement a zero trust architecture for their IT systems. The challenge, however, lies in implementing a complete solution guided b...
October 23, 2024
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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