GovTech Today
GOVTECH CIO
MARCH 15, 2021

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Smarter networks are designed to be safer networks
As the threat landscape has evolved, hackers have increasingly trained their sights on state and local government.
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Indiana’s Hoosier Talent Network Folds AI into the Job Search
The Hoosier Talent Network, built out of a partnership between the state of Indiana and Eightfold AI, will help jobseekers find fitting employment with a little help from artificial intelligence. READ MORE

ConnectMaine Expands Affordable Broadband Across the State
ConnectMaine Executive Director Peggy Schaffer discusses her role within Maine government, the challenges and opportunities offered by the pandemic, and getting broadband to the state’s rural areas. READ MORE

Clare Martorana Will Serve as Federal CIO Under Joe Biden
On March 9, 2021, President Joe Biden announced his choice of Clare Martorana to serve as this administration’s federal chief information officer (CIO) and the administrator of the Office of Electronic Government. READ MORE

California CISO Shares Challenges, Aspirations for the Future
Vitaliy Panych, who took over as the state’s chief information security officer in January, discussed broad-level IT and cybersecurity issues and goals, working with security partners and best practices during a recent virtual event. READ MORE

Digital Government Is Only Successful If It Works for All
Government is tasked with the hefty responsibility of doing the people’s business, but what happens when people can’t access services or online systems fail? READ MORE

Your Teams Are Changing: Time to Evolve Your Leadership Skills
Much has been said about the changes brought about by the pandemic, but leading a team also looks different than it did before last year. Here are some things to consider as you usher your staff into their next chapter. READ MORE

Big Tech Legal Pressure Mounts Over Maryland Online Ad Tax
As expected, the Maryland law that created an online advertising tax is facing legal opposition from lobbying groups backed by Amazon, Google and Facebook. The groups argue the law violates the commerce clause. READ MORE

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Cybersecurity isn’t just about building the strongest fortress
The most important aspect of security is understanding you’re a target and having a thorough remediation plan to manage and mitigate the impact of attacks.
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