AI-accelerated threats compress the cybersecurity clock
AI accelerates cyber threats, but federal agencies can counter with faster, more disciplined zero-trust, vulnerability management, and incident response.
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AI accelerates cyber threats, but federal agencies can counter with faster, more disciplined zero-trust, vulnerability management, and incident response.
Agencies within the Department of War are under significant and increasing pressure to clamp down on wasteful spending and improve financial management. These imperatives, in turn, are driving efforts to...
There’s a tendency, when we talk about space exploration, to focus on the visible: the rocket on the pad, the roar of launch, the awe of a spacecraft leaving Earth...
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Imagine if you could walk into a room filled with decades of outdated documentation, dusty servers and cryptic code, and turn that chaos into a clear interactive map within hours...
Modernizing IT infrastructure is essential to protect sensitive data and ensure resilient operations. Attribute-based access control (ABAC) offers a policy-driven approach that evaluates user, device and environmental attributes to enforce...
CGI is a platinum sponsor of the AGA Technology Transformation Summit (AGA TTS) CGI's Karim Fadel is moderating a panel entitled, “Agents Among Us: Redefining Human Roles in Financial Operations,”...
AI is transforming federal health and successful adoption depends on more than speed; it requires discipline, transparency and a clear framework for adoption. Here are five best practices that define...
To usher in the future of HCV administration, five best practices highlighting the potential of agentic AI can help organizations and federal agencies revolutionize housing programs by addressing key challenges...
Federal agencies can proactively prepare for the quantum world by following these five steps: Inventory, develop a roadmap, prioritize high-risk systems, and adopt post-quantum systems, and build quantum-aware teams.