Rebooting Identity and Access Management: Why Government Needs More Strong Authentication

According to the White House, the majority of government cyber incidents in FY13 could have been prevented by two-factor, or strong authentication. Yet as of this past February, just 41% of civilian agencies had implemented it - even worse, numerous agencies had made no progress whatsoever. Without a comprehensive authentication system across enterprises, the government will be unable to implement the kind of real-time, technical attribution analysis that is necessary for effective deterrence. How can agencies provide stronger user authentication for employees without hindering business as usual? With a decade in the books and little to show for it, what does the future hold for the Federal Information Security Management Act, and how will it affect identity and access management across government?
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Navigating Federal Government Contracts Northwest 2018

Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition

To help you navigate the rough seas of doing business with the federal government in the Trump administration, we have assembled nationally recognized practitioners who will cover topics relevant to government contractors across all industries.
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Workforce Compliance Reimagined: How Diversity and Inclusion Can Transform Gov

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For the last decade, the Office of Personnel Management has crafted new guidance, with the goal of increasing diversity and inclusion in government. However, keeping in line with official policy has historically been an onerous and labor-intensive process for government human resources and training professionals. In fact, in a recent report, over 40 percent of HR folks said they spend nearly half their time managing HR compliance requirements.
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Mobilizing Government: Transforming Federal Government Collections through Innovative Payment Technologies

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The US Treasury, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, and Ensenta have partnered to create shared services that mobilize government field collections. Hear how they have leveraged remote deposit capture technology in the field to electronify traditional remittance collections, allow for more efficient opportunities to collect payments, and how to service Business Banking customers in a similar way.
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FISMA at Year 10: How To Ensure Continued Information Security Management at the Federal, State and Local Level

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For 10 years, the requirements of FISMA have raised significant compliance and security concerns for federal agencies. For state and local governments, where budgetary concerns are matched only by ever-increasing security risks, those concerns are even greater.
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