Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: August 20, 2024
Timothy Boettcher, senior vice president and head of GTM strategy for North America at AvePoint, said government agencies working to improve employee collaboration while facilitating the delivery of services to citizens should take into consideration secure information sharing.
In an article published on Carahsoft.com, Boettcher wrote that agencies looking to leverage artificial intelligence technologies to improve service delivery while addressing security concerns should establish guidelines and guardrails that are easy to follow and implement.
He stated that technologies like the AvePoint Confidence Platform could enable agencies to implement data management and governance to gain insights into cybersecurity threats while helping them ensure the security of their digital workspaces across cloud environments.
“It features a number of safety guardrails that make it easy for users to do the right thing, accelerating agencies’ ability to operate in the cloud rather than holding them back,” Boettcher noted.
The AvePoint executive also highlighted the importance of providing agencies with the flexibility they need when it comes to operating their collaborative tools while ensuring the security of their digital workplaces.
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