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May 30, 2026

Selected Internet blog posts for the week ending May 29, 2026

2026 AI Risk and Readiness Report Most organizations are making decisions about AI security without a full picture of how it’s being used across their environment. Based on new data from over 1,200 cybersecurity professionals, this report highlights where those visibility gaps commonly exist and what they mean for managing data and risk. DOWNLOAD

Broadband-Powered Mobile Is Changing the Marketplace Cable mobile uses the broadband infrastructure and Wi-Fi networks to deliver choice, competition, and more affordable plans to Americans. Learn more

Affordable Connectivity Supports Everyday Opportunity From homework to telehealth to job searches, families need reliable connectivity at a price they can manage. See how the cable industry helps. Learn more

Why Identity Is Now Core HHS Infrastructure For HHS agencies, identity verification is no longer a support function. This paper explains how modern identity platforms give agencies a consistent, risk-based way to verify new applicants and returning beneficiaries. DOWNLOAD

Solving AI Governance Across the Public Sector Many agencies are trying to create AI policies while employees are already using AI tools. This executive brief examines the operational realities behind AI governance, including how organizations can uncover hidden usage, clarify ownership, and manage risk without slowing down productivity. DOWNLOAD

Preventing Outbound Email Data Loss Across the Public Sector Learn how behavioral AI and adaptive email security help public sector organizations prevent misdirected emails and data loss.  WATCH NOW

Break the Silos: Real-Time Public Safety with 5G Learn how to improve public safety response with secure 5G communications that unite agencies in real time, fast. WATCH NOW

Fighting the Cyber 'Domino Effect' Join us with Google to learn practical strategies for securing endpoints, managing SaaS risk, and building a more resilient cybersecurity posture. WATCH NOW

Reimagining Cybersecurity Workflows with the State of Kansas Learn how agencies are modernizing endpoint visibility and strengthening their security operations. WATCH NOW

Mission Possible: Operationalizing AI in Government Learn how governments can turn AI experimentation into practical solutions that improve public services and agency efficiency. WATCH NOW


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