
Top 25 Cyber Execs to Watch in 2020: OMB’s Suzette Kent
Suzette Kent was appointed federal chief information officer in January 2018, and has already helped turn visions and early ideas into reality Those achievements include updating key policies, such as shared services, identity, credential and access management, the Cloud Smart strategy and Trusted Internet Connection. In 2019, Kent’s office also launched a first-of-its-kind Federal Data

GSA Launches Governmentwide AI Group
The General Services Administration and federal chief information officer are leading a newly launched governmentwide committee to support the use of artificial intelligence across government agencies. The AI Community of Practice aims to harness and apply technological advancements throughout government as appropriate and in collaboration with leaders from the private sector, academia, the public and

Top 25 Execs to Watch in 2019: Suzette Kent, OMB
The fifth federal chief information officer since the role was created in 2002, Suzette Kent came to her position in early 2018. Prior to being appointed, she held leadership positions at a number of financial and technological services organizations, including EY, JP Morgan, Carreker Corp. and Accenture. Why Watch: As the federal government’s top IT

OMB’s ‘Cloud Smart’ Draft Policy Offers Path to Safer Cloud Migration
Only days after the White House released its new strategy to beef up federal cybersecurity, the Office of Management and Budget has followed suit with a security-focused draft proposal that aims to help agencies move to a secure cloud network. “To keep up with the country’s current pace of innovation, President Trump has placed a
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