2014 Local Government Legislative Review

The North Carolina General Assembly considered hundreds of bills in the 2014 short session. Quite a few of the bills that were enacted will affect local governments across the state. Please join faculty and staff from the School of Government for two legislative update webinars designed to highlight the most significant pieces of legislation that will affect local governments.
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In what ways does the Federal Government support, listen to and affect small business?

Small Biz Matters

Small Biz Matters a half hour program each week where you can work ON your business rather than IN it.with Alexi Boyd from Boyd Office Management ServicesDate: 20 November 2018 When operating a small business in Australia we have to navigate local, state and federal legislation and compliance.
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Four Stages for Government Security Teams to Manage Risk

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IDG’s 2018 Security Priorities Report uncovered key considerations for managing risk for enterprises and government agencies. For both to achieve comprehensive and effective cybersecurity, these organizations first need to understand where they reside on the security maturity curve.
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Make Government Cyber-Proof with Zero Trust Data Security

Government agencies have become prime targets for cyberattacks. To combat this issue, the federal government has announced a $1 billion investment that will help fund a cyber grant program specifically for state, local and territorial governments across the U.S. But with so many solutions available for enhancing cybersecurity systems, it can still be difficult to know the best place to start. One area ripe for innovation is data security. The Zero Trust data security framework has gained prominence as a viable defense against ransomware. With state and local governments increasingly becoming ransomware targets, it makes sense for agencies to begin enhancing their cybersecurity defense with Zero Trust data security solutions.
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The New Logic of Hybrid Work in Government

It’s clear that hybrid work is here to stay for many state and local government organizations. But to thrive in this new environment, governments will have to address the elephant in the room: outdated and cumbersome technology. Inadequate technology doesn’t just make it harder to maintain a hybrid office; it creates significant challenges to maintaining a sense of shared culture and belonging – a vital part of managing a distributed workforce.
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