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Read how RUCKUS and Crystal Group have conquered severe shock, vibration, temperature, humidity and electromagnetic interference (EMI) with military-grade ruggedized switches.
In the dynamic world of the Internet of Things (IoT), where interconnected devices and systems are the driving force behind innovation and efficiency, the importance of maintaining a secure and reliable infrastructure cannot be overstated. As federal agencies increasingly adopt IoT technologies, the need for a network that delivers robust connectivity and top-tier security becomes critical.
The Biden administration's National Cybersecurity Strategy (NCS) emphasizes creating a secure digital realm for all Americans. However, while the strategy heavily leans towards the virtual elements of cybersecurity, the importance of securing physical infrastructure, including electronic devices, cannot be understated.
In 2023, government agencies and IT vendors that support them will continue to operate in an environment marked by rapid change. Agencies pursuing critical missions must acclimate to new opportunities and challenges. Vendors must operate with greater agility as well to advance agencies’ objectives. The following are three areas that are essential to the viability and well-being of a federal agency, and subsequently, where agency partners need to focus.
As we look at a recap from the 2022 Defense Health Information Technology Symposium, this year's attendees discussed a number of trending topics of the industry, including supply chain and network stability. While uncertainty around supply chains has dogged vendors worldwide since the onset of the COVID pandemic, there are alternatives