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Things I Wish I’d Learned as a GS-7

GovLoop

More likely, the seniors benefit from exposure to a much wider breadth of information. However, knowing when to say “no” and stick to that decision without guilt should be a skill you cultivate. This post originally appeared in slightly different form on July 28, 2020. Opinions expressed are hers and not those of the government.

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Providing a secure cloud for agency applications

Partnership for Public Service

The National Institute of Standards and Technology reports dozens of new cybersecurity vulnerabilities and exposures daily that, if unaddressed, could result in large-scale breaches such as the 2020 SolarWinds attack. Key players. Thankfully, federal leaders do not take on this burden alone. Join our next webinar.

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Regulations carving out a path for new businesses? They may be less important than you think.

The Lowe Down

Figure 1 displays the growth in business applications in each state from 2012-2020, where one can observe the varying growth in business applications across the United States. From 2012 to 2020, Wyoming and Mississippi had the largest annual growth in new business applications while North Dakota and Kansas had the lowest.

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Privileged access: Understanding security inside out

Open Access Government - Technology News

According to the Government Cyber Security Strategy: 2022 to 2030 policy paper, 40% of the 777 incidents managed by the National Cyber Security Centre between September 2020 and August 2021 were aimed at the public sector. Government organisations are targeted relentlessly.