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The Ginger Cohen Act of 1998 assigned responsibility for ensuring cybersecurity within US federal organizations to the chief information officer, and the Federal Information Security Management Act underscored that responsibility. Every federal CIO is required to report to the Office of Management and Budget quarterly on the status of critical systems. What exactly does it mean to be responsible for...
As CIO and IT managers, we need to start looking outside the box to prevent the loss of personally identifiable information (PII). This means looking beyond hardware and software solutions to the personnel solutions that might result in an improved quality of life, with less work outside the office. Personal information can include your financial data, your medical data, and, basically, your virtual...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.