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Tommy Gardner, chief technology officer at HP“™s federal segment, has said the public and private sectors must work to establish trust between agencies and contractors to improve supply-chain and system security.
MoreTommy Gardner, chief technology officer at HP Federal, discussed in an article published Monday on Federal News Network about the vulnerability of supply chains to threats highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for federal agencies to examine the specifications of a device being procured for employees who are teleworking.
MoreTYSONS CORNER, VA, Aug. 6, 2020 “” Tommy Gardner, chief technology officer of HP“™s federal business and a GovCon Expert, wrote in a July 22 guest post for GovCon Wire that organizations must be proactive in fortifying systems against unexpected attacks because cyber laws are unlikely to ensure full protection against current and emerging threats.
MoreTommy Gardner, chief technology officer of HP's federal business, wrote in a GCN opinion piece published Monday that zero-trust initiatives have now become an imperative for government agencies as they work to protect their information technology systems, data and employees against cyber attacks.
MoreTommy Gardner, chief technology officer of HP's federal subsidiary, has said that industry must collaborate with the government and academic sectors to establish frameworks and standards for cybersecurity as threats continue to evolve.
MoreTommy Gardner, chief technology officer of HP“™s federal business, has said government agencies should transform their organizational cultures, adjust budgeting approaches and implement new technolgy as part of initiatives to avoid another data breach similar to the Office of Personnel Management hack that occurred nearly four years ago.
MoreTommy Gardner, chief technology officer of HP“™s federal business, has said the U.S. government should come up with a “sweeping plan“ to facilitate the adoption of 3D printing in both public and private sectors. Gardner wrote in an opinion piece published Friday on GCN that the use of 3D printing technology could help the public sector expedite the production of parts, reduce shipping costs and minimize overstocked shelves.
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