This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Monday, December 2, 2024 Michael J. Keegan NEW MAGAZINE! Government is a tapestry of diverse missions united by a singular, enduring purpose: serving the public. Whether it’s advancing federal management practices, delivering healthcare to military service members and their families, ensuring operational (more…)
Lawmakers want to enhance HHS cyber engagement with health care orgs
This post first appeared on Government Executive. Read the original article. <![CDATA[ The growing number of cyberattacks targeting the U.S. health care sector in recent years has pushed a bipartisan group of senators to propose legislation that seeks to bolster institutions’ security practices and enhance engagement with federal agencies. The measure — introduced on Nov. (more…)
Peter C. Young and Trang Hoang
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Peter C. Young, PhD, holds the 3M Endowed Chair in International Business, and in that position is responsible for global business education initiatives at the University of St. Thomas’ Opus College of Business. In that capacity, he is responsible for the MBA (more…)
Steve Goodrich and Bob Westbrooks
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Steve Goodrich is the President and CEO of The Center for Organizational Excellence, Inc. He has more than 40 years of leading organizations and advising top government and private sector leaders in organizational effectiveness strategies to improve performance and effectiveness. Steve’s passion (more…)
The Business of Government Magazine – 2024
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. The Business of Government Magazine – 2024 Edition The Business of Government 2024.pdf Table of Contents From the Executive Director Dan Chenok Helping Government Navigate Through Times of Change From the Executive Director.pdf Table of Contents From the Editor’s Desk Michael J. (more…)
Coast Guard adds new cyber requirements for ship-to-shore cranes
This post first appeared on Federal News Network. Read the original article. The Coast Guard has new cyber risk management requirements for Chinese-made ship-to-shore cranes, signaling increased concerns over security risks posed by these cranes. The Maritime Security directive, released last week, builds upon a mandate from February — the public notice doesn’t disclose specifics (more…)
Shining a light on shadow AI: Three ways to keep your enterprise safe
This post first appeared on Federal News Network. Read the original article. AI promises to revolutionize every industry, empowering employees to work smarter and faster – and many are eager to get started. But AI is a double-edged sword: Without proper management, unmonitored AI usage can expose organizations to serious risks. While more than half (more…)
CISA debuts new cybersecurity training platform
This post first appeared on Federal News Network. Read the original article. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is rolling out a new education platform that the agency says will offer a more modern cyber training environment for CISA staff, the broader federal workforce, veterans and other users. The new platform, CISA Learning, debuted this (more…)
Weekly Roundup: November 18-22, 2024
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Friday, November 22, 2024 Michael J. Keegan Articles & insights of interest in public management & leadership for the week ending November 22, 2024 Efficiency DOGE Gains a Powerful Foothold on Capitol Hill. President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) (more…)
Risk & Compliance Exchange 2024: NIST’s Ron Ross on engineering protections into cyber-physical systems
This post first appeared on Federal News Network. Read the original article. Discussions of cybersecurity often circle back to coding. After all, building in cybersecurity instead of cobbling it on later makes sense. That practice typically refers to the development and testing of software as it’s produced. The National Institute of Standards and Technology has (more…)