Security News > 2021 > September > Keys to the cloud: Unlocking digital transformation to enhance national security

Ultimately, the issue of national security hangs in the balance, and the best way to ensure we stay ahead of the curve is by using the cloud to "Digitally overmatch" our opponents and unlock the full potential of digital transformation.
The cloud offers the ability to hyperscale in real time.
First and foremost, all internal stakeholders must be trained to maintain a digital cloud mindset to use the latest technologies for their intended purposes, which can take valuable time.
With a properly designed cloud environment, data is more resistant to ransomware, while also being more accessible.
The Air Force has been recently leading the way via their Cloud One offering, which is able to migrate all their systems to the cloud while also developing them natively.
Federal agencies don't need to reinvent the wheel to successfully adopt a cloud mindset.
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