The Key to Getting More Women Into Cyber Roles
Women face many barriers to STEM careers, but trailblazers like CYBERCOM’s Col. Candice Frost have a plan to smash those barriers.
Federal cyber leaders want more women in cyber and national security roles, but many women don’t know where to start. CYBERCOM Commander Col. Candice Frost discusses the importance of mentorship and offers practical advice for closing the cybersecurity workforce shortage and bringing more women into those roles.
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Candice Frost Commander, Joint Intelligence Operations CYBERCOM
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Feds Confront AI Skills Gap Amid Rapid Adoption Push
As AI use cases double across government, officials said workforce understanding and trust remain key barriers to implementation.
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How Government is Using AI as a Workforce Assistant
Agencies are increasingly deploying AI assistants to support criminal investigations, software development and cybersecurity monitoring.
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The Tortoise, Not the Hare: Why Phased IT Modernization Wins
Federal technology leaders said phased modernization, data migration and AI tools can help agencies reduce risks tied to legacy IT.
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CROCS Turns OT Cyber Policy Into Action
Air Force tracks a 100-point OT cyber plan, convenes 100 experts monthly and pushes bases to rehearse operations through cyber disruptions.
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