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The cloud offers so many promises that users may forget some of the basics. Today, we get a fantastic perspective on three main considerations for optimizing the cloud: two creative uses of AI and using a financial cost model to evaluate whether your workload is better on-premises or in the cloud. We have all been overwhelmed with AI, but Kevin Walsh from the GAO presents a clever twist on AI. If you visit ai.gov, you will see over 1200 use cases. Why not assemble a use case where AI can help you manage cloud decisions? Sam O’Donnell from TVAR presents a creative solution with AI as well....
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Digital transformation has been a federal buzzword for years, but what’s the first step in making it a reality? It all starts with knowing what’s on your network and being able to monitor it before and during a transition. This week on Feds At the Edge, our expert guests take a deep dive into the future of network monitoring and digital transformation. Tom Gilmore, Enterprise Data Architect in the USMC, drops a staggering statistic: in just 2.5 years, over 15,000 applications were built and deployed across the Marine Corps—many of which are likely...
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Everyone is trying to unlock Artificial Intelligence's promise. We have seen generative AI tricks that can summarize long documents in a flash, which is substantially different from the requirements of serious federal research. Today, we examined some challenges scientific communities experience in applying AI. Quentin Kerilman from the PNN labs throws some icy water on AI enthusiasts when he cautions that using AI for many sensitive applications has no framework. Leaders must use their best judgment when including data sets in projects. Ramesh Menon from the DIA warns that careful data...
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When the Federal Chief Data Officer (CDO) role was first introduced, simply knowing where data was stored and how to secure it was a major accomplishment. Today, CDOs are expected to be strategic leaders, driving data-driven decision-making across federal agencies. But how can they successfully make this transition? This week on Feds At the Edge, our expert guests provide a roadmap for CDOs looking to expand their influence. Arjuna Rivera, Senior Solutions Engineer at Atlassian, kicks off the discussion by outlining seven key considerations for obtaining...
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Despite the official launch of 5G networks in 2018, their full potential for federal applications has yet to be realized. This week on Feds At the Edge, we explore the value of a mature 5G network and the groundbreaking possibilities of its next evolution. Sal D'Itri, Chairman of National Spectrum Consortium, introduces the concept of a “network in a box,” an on-demand, scalable solution that enables rapid adaptation to changing workloads. Steve Vogelsang, CTO Federal at Nokia Federal Solutions, discusses the need for better device...
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With cyberthreats on constant rise, Federal Leaders consider what role automation can play in managing cloud involvement and best practices to ensure their commitment to securing the nation’s data. This week on Feds At the Edge, we explore the role of AI, governance, and collaboration in strengthening security and improving capabilities and data security. Joseph Ronzio, Deputy Chief Health Technology Officer, Veterans Health Administration, talks about the risks of blind patching and the benefits of a hybrid approach—combining automation with manual...
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Despite federal mandates requiring every agency to have a disaster recovery plan, 6% of the federal government still lacks one entirely. This week on Feds At the Edge, we explore proven strategies for building effective backup plans and provide timely advice for organizations with basic or intermediary recovery plans looking to enhance their preparedness. We’ll focus on the key pillars of disaster recovery- planning, communication, and continuous updates. Tommy Baril, Assistant Director, Defense Capabilities and Management Team, for GAO, highlights the need for...
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While the ability to transfer records between hospitals and other medical systems offers significant benefits, it also introduces unique challenges and risk for safeguarding Healthcare IT. This week on Feds At the Edge, federal leaders examine three areas of concern: >>interoperability >>unique aspects of the attack surface >>the impact of IoT devices. Jennifer Franks, Director, Center for Enhanced Cybersecurity for GAO, highlights reports of rising cyber threats due to medical data interconnectivity and the need to secure legacy...
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When the cloud was first introduced to the Federal Government, their implementation had a “lift and shift” approach, essentially moving servers from one location to another. But cloud technology has matured into a complex ecosystem spanning public, private, and hybrid environments – creating distinct management challenges. This week on Feds At the Edge, federal leaders offer their suggestions on managing this ever-evolving and complex landscape, with a focus on training, understanding data and leveraging cloud functions. Dr. Gregg Bailey, Deputy Chief Information...
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Protecting operational technology (OT) environments is more complex than ever, requiring precise inventory, continuous monitoring, and strong IT-OT collaboration. This week on Feds At the Edge, our expert panel unpacks the key cybersecurity challenges operators face in securing their OT systems. Anthony J. DiPietro, Technical Director, Defense Critical Infrastructure Division for NSA, underscores the importance of maintaining an accurate inventory, especially in remote environments where “ghost” assets can appear unnoticed. We’ll discuss how continuous monitoring...
info_outlineThe concept of "continuous" protection, inspired by continuous software development, is gaining traction among federal tech leaders in response to rising cyber-attacks.
This week on Feds At the Edge, we sit down with subject matter experts who provide guidance for transitioning from the basic “Authority to Operate” snapshot in time to a “Continuous Authority to Operate.”
Col Bryan A Eovito, Commanding Officer, for the Marine Corps Cyber Operations Group, emphasized the value of establishing a baseline for comparison to detect discrepancies, warning that low-code/no-code solutions have vulnerabilities too.
Major Ben Hunter, Deputy Chief Information Security Officer for US Army Software Factory, explained that reaching ATO first allows for transitioning to Continuous ATO, with success measured by how quickly security patches can be applied and systems recovered.
Tune in on your favorite podcasting platform as our experts talk about the importance of good partnership between public & private sectors to take advantage of a wide range of solutions.
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