WHITE PAPER:
Government agencies have begun to follow private-sector companies in leveraging social media, but may still have questions regarding the tools, processes, and organizational changes required to make social media work. This informative resource details the five top considerations for government agencies looking to deploy social media strategies.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this issue brief by Center for Digital Government to learn how the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the County of San Diego are improving service delivery by managing information electronically. What benefits could ECM bring to your agency?
WHITE PAPER:
This resource features a cost-effective automated diagnostics and mitigation security solution that offers continuous protection and is easily integrated with existing systems.
TECHNICAL ARTICLE:
This article briefly describes the procurement challenges and then jumps into advising government cloud service purchasers on the positives and negatives of security in the cloud, and how to manage their potential vendors' security risks. Read on to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
How can you tap into today's data growth trend to improve processes? This white paper examines the drastic explosion of data and explores how governments have begun to handle this massive influx of information.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This presentation transcript addresses the key challenges new CIOs face, their priorities in the role, how they can balance legacy systems with the need to drive change, and more.
EGUIDE:
Information security practices of government organizations is at an all time high as attackers begin to focus on critical infrastructures and resources. This expert e-guide, presented by SearchSecurity.com, explores where government organizations need to direct their efforts in order to understand and properly mitigate critical threats.
WEBCAST:
Learn how USB devices are used to transfer data, the federal government’s ban on USB devices and its impact, and how to effectively manage USB devices to secure data and networks without impacting productivity.
CASE STUDY:
Researchers found that by creating a dynamic IT environment- standardized, centralized, automated, and mobile-California can achieve a greener, more secure computing complex that improves productivity, delivering greater efficiency at a lower cost to taxpayers and the environment.