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 Fending off digital attacks  Fending off digital attacks: A holistic approach to cybersecurity (United States)
Cyber attacks against government agencies and private industries cost the economy about $100 billion annually and have become a threat to national security. While securing systems from attacks may be expensive, the cost of doing nothing is greater by far.
 Danger within  The danger within: Mitigating the risk of insider threats to business and government (United States)
Many companies fail to take the necessary steps to deal with threats posed by disgruntled employees. New security measures may be part of the solution, but insider threats are a people problem — and only other people can solve it.
 Bridging the gap Bridging the gap: How private investment can reduce the infrastructure deficit (United States)
Cash-strapped governments around the world are increasingly turning to private investors to help fund repairs and upgrades to public infrastructure. By reducing the infrastructure deficit, investors can benefit society and make money at the same time.
 The wolf at the door The wolf at the door: Taking aim at the fiscal crisis (United States)
Exploding costs and slowing revenues are stark realities that will need to be creatively addressed at every level of government.
The people’s choice The people’s choice: Superior customer service in the public sector (United States)
Customer experience strategy is not a competitive business tactic exclusive to the private sector anymore. This podcast discusses key commercial practices influencing today's customer experience and how they can be applied in the public sector.
 Provinces in transition  Provinces in transition: Exploring the challenges facing today’s provincial governments (Canada)
Paul Macmillan, Deloitte national public sector leader, shares the findings of a research study that examines the challenges currently facing Canada's provincial governments.