US Digital Corps is Bringing Cybersecurity Innovation to Government
Fellow Jamila Crawford embedded at CISA is eyeing emerging technology amid national security priorities.
This episode is sponsored by Zscaler and Carahsoft.
The U.S. Digital Corps is bringing innovation to agencies through early-career technologists. Operated by the General Services Administration (GSA) Technology Transformation Services (TTS), the Corps’ fellowship program gives individuals the ability to find themselves working on critical issues at the intersection of technology and public service.
Digital Corps fellow Jamila Crawford on the cybersecurity track in the program is assigned to the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). She discusses her work at CISA’s Shared Services Division, her career and cybersecurity priorities in government.
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Jamila Crawford Fellow CISA
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