Governments everywhere and at all levels found ways to meet their customers’ needs at the very onset of the pandemic. While many agencies had continuity-of-operations plans in place, no one imagined that every agency would have to act on them at the same time.
What made this shift possible was the rapid spread of cloud-based technology that enabled government employees to work from their own homes, frequently using their own devices.
IT departments across the country rushed to bolster cybersecurity, and requirements for license management, security auditing, located inactive and orphaned accounts, and streamlined forensic analysis to identify compromised information soared. These administration management functions have only grown in importance since governments’ distributed workforces remain the norm.
Watch this on-demand webinar to hear thought leaders from state government and industry share their experiences in making this transition and discuss the programs they need to make remote work and work-from-home as secure and seamless as possible.
Specifically, this webinar:
- Identifies the most common technology pain points in moving to a distributed workforce
- Delineates the techniques and software tools available to solve problems and improve administrative management of a distributed workforce
- Defines approaches to identify users needing additional training
- Discusses the role of technology in gaining insights on adoption trends by tracking user activity
Speakers |
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Jeremy Wilson Deputy CISO for Security Operations, State of Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) | Mike Watson CISO & Assistant Director, Security, Commonwealth of Virginia | Shawn Lankton Chief Executive Officer, CoreView | Michael Kennedy Discussion Moderator & Senior National Intelligence Service Officer (ret.) |