Government priorities: cybersecurity, modernization, and AI, report reveals

May 1, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Public sector organizations are investing heavily in strengthening IT infrastructure, with a focus on ransomware protection, digital modernization, and AI strategy.
  • The survey by Nutanix found that 92% of public sector CIOs and CTOs prioritize security and compliance in their digital landscapes.

A new survey report by Nutanix reveals that public sector organizations are prioritizing cybersecurity, modernization, and AI in their IT investments. The report, titled Public Sector Enterprise Index, highlights the industry’s efforts to enhance operational efficiency and keep pace with technological advancements. According to the findings, ransomware protection is a top concern for IT decision-makers, with security and compliance driving application relocation within digital landscapes. The survey also indicates a growing interest in AI adoption among public sector organizations, despite challenges related to data privacy and best practices.

Government facilities are increasingly targeted by ransomware attacks, making cybersecurity a critical focus for IT officials. The survey shows that 80% of public sector respondents plan to increase investments in AI by 2025, signaling a shift towards embracing innovative technologies. Additionally, nearly 85% of IT organizations in the public sector are utilizing cloud-smart services to enhance flexibility and cost control.

State governments, such as Rhode Island, are establishing AI task forces to explore opportunities for improving government efficiency and enhancing digital services. The survey underscores the importance of modernizing IT infrastructure to support the adoption of new technologies and deliver improved services to constituents. Overall, the findings highlight a shift towards prioritizing cybersecurity, modernization, and AI in government IT investments to drive digital transformation and enhance operational capabilities.

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