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5 public sector technology predictions for 2023

AWS Public Sector Blog

When AWS started our public sector business in 2010, customers were primarily attracted to cloud for two reasons: to save money, and to promote efficiencies by hosting websites on the cloud and using cloud storage. We hope these predictions will help guide and inspire you as you continue your digital transformation journey.

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Defending sovereign workloads: Google Distributed Cloud's air-gapped approach to Zero Trust

Google Public Sector

This includes GDC air-gapped, a disconnected private cloud environment for managing classified, restricted, and top-secret data that can help organizations meet public sector regulatory and security standards. How Google Distributed Cloud can help GDC implements a robust Zero Trust architecture tailored for air-gapped environments.

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5G technology could be the saviour of struggling public buildings and boost green goals

Open Access Government - Technology News

New research by Vodafone UK reveals that implementing 5G-powered solutions in public buildings like schools, hospitals, and leisure centres could save a staggering £580 million annually in taxpayer money.

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Orlando’s Approach to Managing Change and Culture

GovLoop

Depending on what you read, a Forrester researcher coined the term in 2010 or it first came about at the Jericho Forum security consortium a few years before that. Either way, it’s crucial today, although the model isn’t always easy to implement. Can we implement control to where we can feel fully secure? Is it important?

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How to Make Zero Trust More Manageable

GovLoop

John Kindervag, who is credited with defining the zero-trust approach in 2010 when he was a principal analyst at Forrester Research, would like to bust that myth. A 5-Step Process If agencies take a methodical approach to zero trust, they are likely to find that it is more manageable and less expensive than they think, he said.

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Nonbank Mortgage Servicers: Proposing a Better Path to Reduce Their Risk to Financial Stability

The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)

Finally, I will present a list of various pragmatic actions from which policymakers can select several they view as most well-suited for implementation. Overview of the FSOC Report The FSOC was created in 2010 as a federal interagency committee primarily to identify threats to financial stability and recommend actions to avoid them.

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Mapping the Cyber Threat Landscape

GovLoop

Shadow IT — that is, technology that the IT department does not approve or manage — continues to be a bugaboo. Government Accountability Office notes that its auditors have made 712 recommendations to federal agencies since 2010, 21% of which have not been implemented. In a January 2023 report, the U.S.