u.s. government
Chuck Robbins Appointed to U.S.-EU Talent for Growth Task Force
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo today appointed Cisco Chair and CEO Chuck Robbins to the U.S.-EU Trade and Technology Council’s Talent for Growth Task Force. The Task Force’s objective is to position the U.S. and European Union (EU) to build a well-trained workforce critical to maintaining transatlantic competitiveness in emerging and existing technologies. “A competitive […]
Regulatory Harmonization in Cyber Incident Reporting: Best Idea for Security?
In March 2022, the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act (CIRCIA) was enacted in the U.S. with a clear purpose to improve the nation’s cybersecurity by requiring covered entities to report significant cyber incidents, including payments made for ransomware attacks. The law, and its rulemaking that is required of the Department of Homeland Security’s […]
Ramping Up Collaboration for U.S. Government Agencies
The Cisco Hosted Collaboration Solution for Government (HCS-G) is now FedRAMP-authorized, which is key to enabling secure collaboration among government agencies at the federal, state, and local levels.
What Our Next President Needs to Know about U.S. Technology Policy
After the early caucuses and primaries, it’s a mistake to pretend that voters aren’t angry with conventional, middle-of-the-road solutions. The next President isn’t going to limp to the finish line with a warmed-over, spiced-up version of the past. He or she is going to have to make fundamental changes, and that includes to our country’s […]