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Unlocking Data to Achieve Mission
Federal agencies have the tools and resources to use data in critical decision-making processes. The ability to collect, store, and analyze data offers countless benefits to federal agencies, including deeper insights, accelerated mission effectiveness, and more efficient operations. How can your agency unlock your data to achieve mission impact? This virtual workshop will look at how to access data in a way that supports your agency's goals,...
June 16, 2022
Organizer: Digital Government Institute
Location: Virtual
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Demystifying Artificial Intelligence
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) permeates government IT modernization efforts, the mystique continues to build. But what exactly is AI? At its most basic, AI mimics the human brain—including neural networks that allow learning—performing tasks significantly faster than the human brain. The potential is there for AI systems to dramatically impact how your agency delivers on its mission. There is a lot of hype around Artificial Intel...
June 2, 2022
Organizer: Digital Government Institute
Location: Virtual
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Lea...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) have the potential to completely change the way records managers track the data they have, from where it is located to who can access it to what information it contains. In this virtual workshop, we break down these concepts and show you how they are being used to include the potential benefits to your agency. You will leave with an understanding of how AI/ML can support your records manag...
May 5, 2022
Organizer: Digital Government Institute
Location: Virtual
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ZeroTrust: The Fundamentals
Zero Trust is a key component of effectively securing government networks, data, and information. The Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity, the CISA Zero Trust Maturity Model, the DISA Zero Trust Architecture, and various NIST guidance all include guidance for zero trust architectures. Zero Trust is not a specific tool, but rather an approach to an agency’s security posture. The right way to approach it quickly b...
April 21, 2022
Organizer: Digital Government Institute
Location: Virtual
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Benefits of Low Code
A low-code development platform can provide government agencies with a development environment using a graphical user interface rather than hand-coded computer program to create application software. This approach to software development has several benefits for the public sector, including increased agility, lower costs, higher productivity, effective risk management and governance, and faster transformation. This virtual workshop will take l...
April 7, 2022
Organizer: Digital Government Institute
Location: Virtual
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Implement the New NIST RMF Standards an...
OVERVIEW By the beginning of 2021, NIST will have released the finals of many Risk Management Framework (RMF) standards: SP800-53 Rev 5 – Security Controls SP800-53B – Security Control Baselines, Privacy Framework SP800-160 Vol 2 – Systems Security Engineering SP800-161 Rev 1 – Supply Chain Risk Management SP800-171 Rev 2 – Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and High Valued Assets (HVA) Revisions to the NIS...
September 21-22, 2021
Organizer: Digital Government Institute
Location: Virtual
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Implement the New NIST RMF Standards an...
OVERVIEW By the beginning of 2021, NIST will have released the finals of many Risk Management Framework (RMF) standards: SP800-53 Rev 5 – Security Controls SP800-53B – Security Control Baselines, Privacy Framework SP800-160 Vol 2 – Systems Security Engineering SP800-161 Rev 1 – Supply Chain Risk Management SP800-171 Rev 2 – Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and High Valued Assets (HVA) Revisions to the NIS...
May 25-26, 2021
Organizer: Digital Government Institute
Location: Virtual
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Implement the New NIST RMF Standards an...
OVERVIEW By the beginning of 2021, NIST will have released the finals of many Risk Management Framework (RMF) standards: SP800-53 Rev 5 – Security Controls SP800-53B – Security Control Baselines, Privacy Framework SP800-160 Vol 2 – Systems Security Engineering SP800-161 Rev 1 – Supply Chain Risk Management SP800-171 Rev 2 – Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and High Valued Assets (HVA) Revisions to the NIS...
January 26-27, 2021
Organizer: Digital Government Institute
Location: Virtual
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Implement the New NIST RMF and Meet 202...
Recently, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released the final Risk Management Framework (RMF) standard (SP800-37, Rev 2), an update to the Security Control Baselines (draft SP800-53, Rev 5), and a revision to the NIST Cyber Security Framework (CSF). RMF now requires an additional step, Preparation Step with 18 new Tasks, and the security control baselines families have increased from 18 to 21 to include more privacy an...
September 21-22, 2020
Organizer: Digital Government Institute
Location: Virtual
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Implement the New NIST RMF and Meet 201...
Recently, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released the final Risk Management Framework (RMF) standard (SP800-37, Rev 2), an update to the Security Control Baselines (draft SP800-53, Rev 5), and a revision to the NIST Cyber Security Framework (CSF). RMF now requires an additional step, Preparation Step with 18 new Tasks, and the security control baselines families have increased from 18 to 21 to include more privacy an...
November 18-19, 2019
Organizer: Digital Government Institute
Location: Washington, DC
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