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Next Generation Government

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Governments worldwide are taking the bold, but necessary step to reimagine the way they govern, serve, and protect their countries and communities.
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When we think of buildings, we often imagine the physical structures we enter in order to access our offices, schools, campuses, and manufacturing floors.
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An integrated strategy to ensure connectivity for government workers, businesses and citizens is helping make a more convenient city for all.
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On February 8, 2021, the City of Oldsmar, Florida gave a press conference to disclose “an unlawful intrusion to the city’s water treatment system.”
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Governments and their leaders gained newfound insights into the importance of connectivity in 2020.
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Big challenges require big solutions. But when it comes to technology for coronavirus vaccine access and administration, many of those big solutions already exist.
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The power of connectivity creates significant possibilities, from supporting vaccine distribution to return-to-work efforts.
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As the needs of cities evolve, we continually reevaluate and transform our product portfolio to meet their needs.
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As 2020 comes to a close – and we all breathe a sigh of relief at that – a lingering question remains. What will be the full scope of impact that the coronavirus pandemic plays on our lives and our societies?
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A critical step to creating an enriching initial experience for new hires come into play during the onboarding process. What are the considerations to achieve high employee productivity and engagement?
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Diversity boosts innovation and fuels business growth. Collaborating, challenging and testing assumptions enables teams to deliver better work, and heightened benefits to the stakeholders and communities they serve.
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You’ve been asked to do more with less and to keep the network running securely, 24×7, while helping your organization to adapt and persevere during extraordinary times.
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Things are different today than they were back then but the product’s primary objective has never changed; “To analyze network behavior in order to identify threats and malicious activity and direct it to the most effective response.”
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How can businesses optimize for today’s needs while remaining flexible for tomorrow’s uncertainties?
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Having a career in cybersecurity can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your life. But it can also be extremely difficult starting off. Where can you turn for allies? How can you relate your knowledge to non-technical employees?
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Customers need simplified security platform solutions for XDR, SASE, and Zero Trust
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“Computers make excellent and efficient servants, but I have no wish to serve under them.”
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Read more to see how Cisco helps the City of Buffalo in a 48-hour race for work-from-home unified communications.
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This pandemic and its evolving consequences have shown that technology is an increasingly important component that enables governments to stay securely connected and productive.
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How do we ensure that remote workers all over the world receive the same level of security as when they were in the office?
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As part of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we wanted to discuss election security and the imperative duty to safeguard our democratic systems.
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In the blink of an eye, remote work was no longer a business convenience, it was essential.
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This week in #EducationNow, join one of our cybersecurity experts to learn how Cisco Networking Academy is answering the call to cybersecurity education in a rapidly evolving threat landscape.
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As summer vacation comes to a close, kids start dreaming, parents start list-making, and educators start prepping to have the tools they need for a great school year.
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As schools, colleges, and universities around the world open their virtual and physical classrooms and campuses, administrators are asking the question: “How are we going to make this semester work for our students, faculty, staff, and IT teams?”
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For our last #GovernmentNow post, we discussed the challenges and opportunities to reimagining public service. Today, we look at how the pandemic has interrupted the status quo for transportation around the world, while we assess the implications for the future of mobility.
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Recently, we’ve had two special edition posts. First, a feature from #PublicSectorNow that took a look at – and gave some praise for – the impressive results of remote telework that are keeping governments running around the world. Next, some insightful guidance in how to lead through crisis.
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Continue to follow along with our new #GovernmentNow and #PublicSectorNow blog series, where we’ll address stories of innovation and inspiration, pressing topics, and changing perspectives for today’s ever-evolving world.
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Studies have long argued that there are three types of learners: audible, visual, or kinetic. The trick? To work out what type of learner you were, then harness it.
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This week, join us as we travel to the far north of Canada, where distance learning is nothing new to the schools of Connected North and virtual field trips transport students to distant places and spaces.