The Results Are In: Key Trends in Federal Cybersecurity Investment

The Results Are In: Key Trends in Federal Cybersecurity Investment
The advancement of cyber threats, sharp increases in supply chain attacks, and widespread compromise of privileged credentials pose persistent risks to government agencies. Without a one-size-fits-all approach and a multitude of applicable technologies and areas to invest, leaders are left juggling cyber tools and competing frameworks in hopes to find the right approach for their agency – both in implementation and financing. Afterall, it is not a matter of if but when an organization will come under cyberattack. Security practitioners must be prepared both left and right of boom.
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