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Telework Should Be an Option for Some Workers With Security Clearances The reality is that many positions require a security clearance because of where the work is conducted, not the work itself.
The Social Security Administration last week gave the majority of its frontline workforce roughly three days’ notice that it was suspending their telework agreements en masse, in what union ...
The dramatic expansion of teleworking by US schools, businesses and government agencies in response to the coronavirus is raising fresh questions about the capacity and security of the tools many ...
Cyber Security Industry Alliance (CSIA), the only public policy and advocacy group dedicated exclusively to cyber security, last week released a report, "Making Telework a Federal Priority ...
The State Department on Friday is carrying out plans to lay off 1,300 employees as part of a drastic reorganization effort, ...
Typically, telework programs are launched in offices where workers only need remote access to e-mail and Office applications.
The first idea an Army officer recommends to reduce vulnerabilities is for the DoD to issue unclassified, government-funded laptops to each employee and provide them with a suite of collaboration ...
Rick Kuhn, a computer scientist in the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Computer Security Division, is author of NIST Special Publication 800-46, Security for Telecommuting and ...
House Of Representatives Politics House Oversight report says telework is 'wasting billions' in taxpayer cash ahead of 1st hearing New report comes hours before committee's first hearing on ...
'Get back to work': House Oversight to take on government telework in 1st hearing of new Congress The Jan 15 hearing will feature testimony from former Social Security Chief Martin O'Malley ...
Is telework really fostering laziness? Here’s why the opposite may be true Back-to-office orders are in vogue, but do they really make for more productive, happy workers? Not necessarily ...