Workforce & People
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Officials have formally named Bryce Bailey the state’s chief information security officer, elevating him from the interim role after nearly a month in place. Cybersecurity, he said, “is a long game.”
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Elizabeth Crowe, the city’s director of urban analytics and innovation, has been selected to serve as interim chief innovation and technology officer, a role formerly held by Stephanie Wernet.
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Tekquell Watson has more than 25 years of military and federal experience, including senior technical and leadership roles. She will oversee technology operations across the consolidated city-county government.
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Artificial intelligence and data analytics are transforming the practice of law.
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Innovations in technology and process have helped the city and county of Denver provide vital services more efficiently, its CIO says.
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Edward Parkinson has been named acting CEO of the First Responder Network Authority.
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Keith Tresh, commander of the California Cybersecurity Integration Center (Cal-CSIC) in the Governor's Office of Emergency Services, is retiring from state service at the end of October.
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According to a recent report, the Dallas-Fort Worth area has one of the largest concentrations of tech talent in the U.S.
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Speaking at the 2018 Massachusetts Cybersecurity Forum, Gov. Charlie Baker announced new leadership for the MassCyberCenter and grants to stimulate workforce development.
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Joy Bonaguro, who departed local government earlier this month, will be Corelight’s new head of people, operations and data.
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Guarding against the latest cyberthreats requires an aggressive training program. But can the human element ever be completely overcome?
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Retirement and a lack of skilled replacement talent has industry and government scrambling to correct a worsening situation.
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GovTech's overview of which states, cities and counties have a chief privacy officer.
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Its new executive director comes directly from a career spanning nearly three decades in cyberdefense and national intelligence.
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He will leave his role as Missouri's cybersecurity point man at the end of the month.
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San Francisco’s data efforts will be led moving forward by data services manager, Jason Lally.
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Otto Doll, the city's longtime CIO, will step down at the end of November.
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Truckers are among those likely to be most affected by the rise of the advancing technology.
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