How Agencies Can Achieve AI Readiness While Securing the Cloud
Keith Nelson, Senior Industry Strategist, Public Sector, Open Text
As federal IT leaders accelerate cloud adoption and AI integration, the pressure is on to secure sensitive data while ensuring government services remain accessible and effective.
Keith Nelson, senior industry strategist for Open Text’s Public Sector, unpacked some of the steps agencies must take to achieve AI readiness, including categorizing and organizing content for smarter processing and strengthening data management practices for greater value and control.
He also outlined the safeguards for managing sensitive medical data in AI and cloud environments, strategies to balance security and privacy with delivering tailored communications to constituents, and how to meet federal mandates and FedRAMP compliance.
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