CIOs

How to be a successful information security officer in 2024

Because technology changes, cybersecurity threats change, which means cybersecurity practitioners must keep moving to stay on top of their game.

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SAN DIEGO, Calif. (March 10, 2009) Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Ryan Allshouse uses the intrusion detection system to monitor unclassified network activity from the automated data processing workspace aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). IDS is part of the integrated shipboard network system and serves as an important computer network defense enabler protecting the unclassified shipboard network from cyber attack.  (U.S. Navy photo by Rick Naystatt/Released)

Navy gives its new CIO wide discretion to make changes, starting with the basics

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Ohio Department of Administrative Services

Governor, Lt. Gov. and CIO collaborate on InnovateOhio Program

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IT Modernization Fund has 50-50 shot of getting passed, oversight experts say

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GAOFITARA

Expect more legislative oversight, different FITARA grading this year

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Jason Miller, Executive Editor, Federal News Radio

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DorobekINSIDER: It’s officially official: Takai named DOD CIO

In a town that has become accustom to long
and tangled appointments, this one may go
down in the books, but it is officially
official this morning:…

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DorobekINSIDER: It’s officially official: Takai named DOD CIO

In a town that has become accustom to long and tangled appointments, this one may go down in the books, but it is officially official this morning: Defense…

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What are the top concerns for IT experts?

IT experts\’ two main concerns are consolidation and security, according to a blog from CSO Security and Risk.

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