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October 18, 2022

Government Technology Webinars for the week of October 17, 2022

New! Lightning Webinar! Tuesday, October 18, 2022 | 12:00pm Eastern

The Lightning Round: What is Zero Trust?

In The Lightning Round, a new webinar series from Government Technology [WT], WT is explaining emerging concepts and demystifying gov tech one buzzword at a time. If you’ve got 15 minutes, WT will get you up to speed on a key concept in public sector IT. This time, WT is taking on Zero-Trust security – what it is, where it’s headed and what it means for your organization.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2022 | 1:00pm Eastern

Managing Cyber Risks: Exploring Cybersecurity as a Managed Service

More and more governments are turning to a managed services model for cybersecurity. But in what cases does cybersecurity-as-a-service make sense? When is it a bad idea? Who’s liable when a breach occurs? What questions should you ask before partnering with a cybersecurity service provider? Join WTfor a valuable webcast tackling these questions and many more.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2022 | 2:00pm Eastern

Frictionless Airport Experiences with Virtual Queue Technology

One of the most frustrating aspects of air travel is getting stuck in a long, snaking security line. With virtual queuing software, however, passengers can reserve a spot in line ahead of time and then breeze through when it’s their turn. Cities across the U.S. (and the world) are beginning to implement smart queuing technology at airports to improve the passenger experience and make air travel easier, safer, smoother – and a lot less frustrating. Join WT for a 30-minute webinar on virtual queuing – and how cities are putting it to use.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2022 | 1:00pm Eastern

Centering Constituent Concerns with an Environmental, Social and Governance Framework

When people think about improving their communities and addressing the major issues that impact daily life, they look to governments – not corporations or individuals – as the institutions responsible for meeting that mission. Cementing an Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) framework into government processes can help agencies standardize the tracking of sustainability metrics and deliver services that exceed public expectations. Join WT for part one of a two-part discussion on how an ESG framework can help organizations build positive and long-lasting relationships with constituents.

 

Wednesday, October 19, 2022 | 1:00pm Eastern

Centering Constituent Concerns with an Environmental, Social and Governance Framework

When people think about improving their communities and addressing the major issues that impact daily life, they look to governments – not corporations or individuals – as the institutions responsible for meeting that mission. Cementing an Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) framework into government processes can help agencies standardize the tracking of sustainability metrics and deliver services that exceed public expectations. Join WT for part one of a two-part discussion on how an ESG framework can help organizations build positive and long-lasting relationships with constituents.

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Friday, October 21, 2022 | 2:00pm Eastern

Accelerating Improvements in the Constituent Experience with APIs

Seamless user experiences are important to constituents. An Application Programming Interface (API) can help governments bring any service or transaction online in one easy-to-use interface, improving user experiences. Learn how agencies can use APIs to deliver a payment solution for every constituent during WT's webinar.

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Sneak Peek at Next Week’s Webinars:

Halloween Special: Register and attend any of these webinars next week to be entered for a chance to win one of five $50 Amazon gift cards!

The Power of Procurement: Smarter Strategies for Controlling Your Spend

Think Like a Hacker: Defend Your Organization Against Ransomware-as-a-Service Attacks

Improving Equity in Public Infrastructure

What is an ESG Framework and How Does It Apply to Governments?

Modernizing Your Network in the Age of Zero Trust 

 

To view upcoming and on-demand webinars, visit webinars.govtech.com.

For assistance with registration, contact:
Jeremy Smith, jsmith@erepublic.com (916) 932-1402 direct

 

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