Achieving the trifecta of cybersecurity governance with a hybrid workforce

Public sector is a constant target for cyber risks – some unintentional and some purposeful. As public sector implements new processes, systems, and technologies to aid in modernization efforts, security must remain top of mind. One such area of modernization that has become more accepted and proven is intelligent automation.
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Achieving the trifecta of cybersecurity governance with a hybrid workforce
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