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[Ping Identity]() This Week's Top Ping Identity Blogs Blog Subscription Weekly Email ‌ Hello! Here's the latest and greatest from the Ping Identity blogosphere. [What Is GovTech? | Ping Identity]() Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2022 According to [the World Bank](), the term GovTech is a “whole-of-government approach to public sector modernization.” The idea is to promote “simple, efficient and transparent government with the citizen at the center of reforms.” Based on technology, the GovTech agenda is driven by the GovTech Solutions Group (GSG) and GovTech Global Partnership (GTBP) under Governance Global Practice (GGP). But what does GovTech do? What are its objectives and challenges, and how can it best fulfill them? [View article]() [The Most Common Mobile Security Threats in 2022 | Ping Identity]() Posted: Monday, August 15, 2022 While we may think of cyberattacks as being mainly directed at computers and servers, mobile phones are increasingly the target of cybercriminals hoping to steal personal or corporate data. The threat has risen sharply during the pandemic: People working from home have used their mobile phones to access company platforms and software, while home shopping has also seen a huge boost. These activities offer scope for criminals to gain access to mobile phones. Android phones are particularly susceptible to attacks: The [Nokia Threat Intelligence Report 2021]() identified over 33 million unique Android malware samples, a year-on-year increase of 13.7%. [View article]() [Matthew Teets Talks APIs, Connectors, and Accomplishments with DaVinci | Ping Identity]() Posted: Friday, August 12, 2022 Whether a newbie or a seasoned professional, software engineers will need to be resourceful when looking for solutions to problems—no matter what stage they’re at in their career journey. But, it’s these challenges that help define the type of software engineer and the contributions they’ll end up making to the digital landscape. This is what Software Engineer Intern Matthew Teets was confronted with during his internship experience at Ping, where he embraced new technologies—in this case, DaVinci—to develop his skillset. Read about his experience: [View article]() ‌ CHECK THESE OUT! ‌ [Twitter]() [Facebook]() [Linked in]() [Youtube]() [CONTACT PING]() © Ping Identity. All Rights Reserved. 1001 17th Street, Suite 100 | Denver, CO 80202 | [+1 303-468-2900]() [Update preferences or unsubscribe »](

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