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Top 10 Influencers in Government InfoSec

GovInfoSecurity recently announced their top 10 influencers in government cybersecurity. The list includes Edward Snowden, President Obama, Jeh Johnson of the Department of Homeland Security, and a surprise number one. Find out who made the top 10 and why by reading this article.

Why Cybersecurity Is Not Enough: You Need Cyber Resilience

Hackers are outpacing cybersecurity measures because they’re more innovative, have better timing, and know who they’re targeting. That’s why Forbes recommends implementing a Cyber Resilience Program (CRP). A successful CRP involves defining business risks, developing a security policy, delineating a cyber recovery plan, and determining a testing regime. Read more by visiting Forbes.

Dell Software Addresses Agency Needs in BYOD, Big Data and Security

Dell recently announced new apps for mobility management, enterprise security, and business analytics. The software is meant to work with the company’s mobility and BYOD tools to create more holistic solutions for agencies. GCN has the overview.

Fixing Government Tech: Innovation Against IT Cartels and Complex Systems

The effects of Healthcare.gov’s troubled roll-out are still being felt across the federal government. ZDnet wanted to explore that and the role of technology innovation in an agency’s IT environment. They spoke with three public sector CIOs. Read the interviews here.

Secret to BYOD: Make Security an Enabler

If cybersecurity is about data, how do you protect it when employees access it across multiple devices, from anywhere, and using technologies not approved by your agency? William Jackson at GCN believes you encourage it. He argues that by limiting people’s access their data using the technology they want, you’re inviting more trouble. It’s better to embrace it with new endpoint security measures. Read his argument.