Robert Carey, Navy Chief Information Officer,  was quoted yesterday at Virtual FOSEâs keynote presentation calling cyber threats âthe most serious economic and security challenge of the 21st century. We are being exploited at unprecedented scale by a growing array of state and non-state actors, â Carey added.âThe U.S. must take action, protecting the critical infrastructure upon which our economy and security is based, from potential exploitation, disruption or destructionâ¦We need to transition from the old, insufficient security postureâ¦to a ânew norm.ââ
Information technology is a top priority for the Department of Defense, and the organization is currently working to update its software modernization strategy, according to DOD Principal Deputy Chief Information Officer Leslie Beavers. The existing plan operates around three tenets: accelerating cloud adoption, establishing a software factory ecosystem and transforming the process of software development “to allow
In recent years, the Department of the Air Force has made significant strides in its modernization journey, but the service is still dealing with lingering issues, alongside emerging ones, as it continues to stretch its area of responsibility over two of the world’s largest, most quickly evolving domains. The DAF’s number one challenge today is
Robert Carey, president of Cloudera Government Solutions, said he believes government agencies have made progress in using data as a strategic asset and connecting data securely to speed up decision-making processes and accelerate missions since they now have the tools that allow them to manage and command and control data. Federal agencies “are all having