Securing Your Data: The New Currency of...
Data is now currency for nation states, criminal organizations, and bad actors. They all want your data to sell to the highest bidder and your data could hold personal information, state secrets, or proprietary data. Please join Trustwave Government Solutions and learn more about the securing of crown jewels. During this webinar, you will have the opportunity to learn about: Data Security best practices for securing your databases Toxic Combin...
Data Champions Meetup with USAF COL Cha...
The Data Champions Meetup program is honored to welcome Col. Charles Destefani, Chief Architect and AFMC Liaison Officer, Air Force Chief Data Office; and Justin Neroda, Vice President, Artificial Intelligence Practice Lead, Booz Allen Hamilton. October’s topic is “Perspectives and Insights on DoD Data Modernization.” The Air Force is focused on providing cybersecure, cloud-based tools to connect, find, and share data to impr...
Data Virtualization: Adding Speed and S...
Data holds endless potential for agencies and companies. But if not properly shared, analyzed and visualized, that potential cannot be reached. As the federal data strategy encourages building a culture that values data and promoting public use, agencies are learning how to effectively prepare data for sharing and to convey insights — and traditional approaches won’t maximize their efforts.Data virtualization can power a logical da...
AI in Action: Explore Best Practices on...
Amidst external threats and changing technologies, today’s federal IT leader’s face numerous challenges of security and operations when it comes to developing and preparing for the next generation of AI and data security solutions. Though no shortage of uses for so-called “AIOps” exist, and myriad tools for deployment are available, many leaders remain at a crossroads on what’s next- everything from proper researc...
Advancing Technology and Innovation For...
The US Department of Commerce is responsible for promoting economic growth, job creation, and international trade. It has a wide range of responsibilities and 13 different bureaus and offices. These include Census Bureau, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), and others. The CIO of the Department of Commerce is responsible for developi...
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