Foreground: A person is seated at a desk working on a computer. Multiple digital content panels float above the desk—icons for text (“Aa”), video, images, and documents—suggesting blogging, content creation, or digital media management.

Left side: A large stylized padlock and network grid symbolize cybersecurity, protection, and secure technology.

Top-left corner: A logo reading “SURVIVE TECHNOLOGY”, reinforcing a tech-focused brand identity.

Top-center text box: A blog introduction explaining that the site shares experiences, reviews of products and services, and topics related to cybersecurity and technology, emphasizing learning and new perspectives.

Top-right: A small label reading “Blog.”

Color palette: Warm coral/orange background with cool blue and purple accents, giving a professional yet approachable feel.

Style: Clean vector illustration, minimalistic, no photorealism—typical of tech blogs, landing pages, or explainer graphics.

Overcoming the Challenges of Government Cybersecurity: An Analysis of Resources, Training and Technology

This article discusses the issue of government agencies not keeping up with technology and the lack of funds to do so. It also discusses the difficulty of training personnel for the roles of computer crime task forces and the need for agencies to share resources and information. I suggest three steps for solving these issues: separating the initial training of agents to include programming courses, agencies working better together, and distributing funds more effectively among agencies. Read More…