Weekly Roundup June 12-16, 2023

This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Friday, June 16, 2023 Michael J. Keegan  NEW GAO SCIENCE & TECH SPOTLIGHT: GENERATIVE AI. Generative AI systems—like ChatGPT and Bard—create text, images, audio, video, and other content. This Spotlight examines the technology behind these systems that are surging in popularity. These (more…)

How contractors can more easily meet, sustain federal cyber requirements

This post first appeared on Federal News Network. Read the original article. CMMC. FedRAMP. SP-800-171. FISMA. These are some of the most important alphabet and numerical soup federal contractors must be intimately knowledgeable about to successfully navigate the market. The focus by agencies over the last five or so years on compliance isn’t a matter (more…)

Why Government Is Failing in the Digital Age and How We Can Do Better

This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Wednesday, June 14, 2023 Michael J. Keegan A Conversation with Jen Pahlka, Author, Recoding America “Inside government…the digital revolution has played out very differently. Even as our expectations about the immediacy and accuracy of services have skyrocketed, the implementation of laws has (more…)

Better Data Sharing Begins With Dispelling Staff Mistrust

This post first appeared on Government Executive. Read the original article. Ensuring that employees understand data-sharing agreements and are comfortable with the terminology will build the trust they need to learn to use data effectively, experts say.

The 2023 Hurricane Season Outlook

This post first appeared on Risk Management Monitor. Read the original article. Atlantic hurricane season officially began recently, kicking off a disaster season that will run from June 1 through November 30. According to predictions from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the 2023 hurricane season will consist of 12 to 17 named storms, (more…)

Maximizing the defender’s advantage: Five steps cyber leaders can take today

This post first appeared on Federal News Network. Read the original article. Security teams have an inherent advantage over attackers. They know their environments better than anyone. They can monitor those environments, control user activity on their networks and plan and perform preparation training, all in an effort to prevent attacks and drive resilience. This (more…)

Nuclear Weapons Cybersecurity: Status of NNSA’s Inventory and Risk Assessment Efforts for Certain Systems

This post first appeared on GAO Reports. Read the original article. What GAO Found The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) and its contractors who operate its laboratory and production sites are increasingly integrating digital systems into nuclear weapons and into manufacturing and industrial control processes and operations at sites across the nuclear security enterprise. These (more…)