Cloud Computing in Government: Best Practices & Strategies - Insights from Red Hat and U.S. Defense and Homeland Security Experts. Welcome to a deep dive into the future of cloud computing in the public sector.
Container protection is the ability to stop an attack before it can cause damage to its intended target—no matter what the attack vector. Comprehensive container protection is critical to deploying a technology stack that aligns with the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) strategy to move the US Government toward a “zero trust” approach to cybersecurity.
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Innovation and adaptability are critical for success in today’s digital world.
Orock provides data storage for NIH to accelerate cure-related research.
As a member of the public sector health and science consortium, the team at this organization required a cost-effective, scalable, and secure platform to host its research platform. With an architecture that required security and availability, as well as the ability to integrate with sensitive PHI components, maintaining compliance while remaining accessible was key.
Rancher Government Solutions (RGS) has partnered with DLT Solutions to offer Rancher Government Foundational Support in the AWS Proserv Marketplace.
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In this checklist you’ll learn 5 aspects your cloud security system must have in order to keep your agency protected (and out of the news). When you use this checklist to choose a security solution, it will ensure your agency avoids risks and steers clear of threat.
If you’re a public servant, you’re wrangling with the explosion of digital services. That’s why teams dedicated to building, managing and providing digital services have been popping up nationwide to tackle the challenge. Places like Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., are following in the steps of preceding teams like Oakland, California and Georgia. The good news is, even if your government doesn’t have a digital services team, you can learn how to operate like it does.
Next-gen SIEM technology provides cloud-native agility with unrivaled scale — all at a lower cost than legacy solutions.
State and local government agencies are looking for more effective ways to deliver public services, including modernizing their IT systems to keep up with service demand. Many agencies, however, are still just starting their journeys to the cloud in earnest — assessing where to start, what’s needed, and what to expect.
In today’s emerging cloud native environments, Kubernetes is everywhere. Kubernetes makes it easier to manage software complexity. As enterprise applications become more complex, development and operations (DevOps) teams need a tool that can orchestrate that complexity. They need a way to launch all the services dependent on these applications, making sure the applications and services are healthy and can connect to one another.
Relying on upstream Kubernetes isn't enough for teams deploying Kubernetes into production. Basic Kubernetes installations are plagued by a lack of central visibility, inconsistent security practices, and complex management processes.