As CTO Dehmer remarked: “The students who succeed in the future won’t be the ones who know the most facts. They’ll be the ones who know how to learn new things quickly, how to solve problems creatively, and how to leverage tools—including AI—to amplify their abilities.”
This highly collaborative event featured engaging breakout sessions focused on technology strategy, cost-saving solutions, student data privacy, artificial intelligence, and more. 🧵
The summit also provided educators with valuable sessions centered on teaching cybersecurity and building a strong community of support for the next generation of cyber professionals.
Congratulations to all participants, finalists, and organizers for making this event a success!
NJOIT was proud to attend the second annual Garden State CTF Finals and Summit hosted by Garden State Cyber and the NJCCIC at TCNJ. New Jersey Chief Technology Officer Kevin Dehmer joined cybersecurity leaders, educators, and students from across the state for a day focused on-🧵
Last week, @NJCybersecurity hosted the second annual Garden State Capture the Flag Finals and Summit at @TCNJ. More than 1,700 students from 86 schools competed, with the top 10 teams advancing to the finals to defend against and respond to a simulated cyberattack.
-innovation, cyber education, and workforce development.
This year’s competition brought together more than 1,700 students from 86 schools statewide, with the top teams competing in a live-fire cybersecurity exercise simulating real-world cyber incidents. -
A look back at the 2026 New Jersey Digital Government Summit — bringing together technology leaders, public sector professionals, and partners from across the state to shape the future of digital government in New Jersey.
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Centered around this year’s theme, “Building Accessible & Sustainable AI Ecosystems: People, Data, Ethics, & Infrastructure,” the discussion focused on how thoughtful, connected data and responsible AI can help governments better serve their communities.
CTO Kevin Dehmer shared the Sherrill Administration’s vision for the future of public sector technology at the 13th Annual New Jersey Big Data Alliance Symposium hosted at Rowan University. @njbda 🧵
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Technology continues to impact every aspect of our daily lives, and it’s exciting to see students already building the skills that will help shape New Jersey’s future. 💡💻
Yesterday, NJOIT'S CTO Kevin Dehmer visited the Newark School of Data Science & Information Technology to see firsthand the students that are shaping the future of technology.🧵
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From touring classrooms to engaging in thoughtful conversations with students, it was inspiring to witness the passion, innovation, and curiosity driving New Jersey’s next generation of tech leaders. 🧵
You can visit their website here: https://t.co/XDUMTm0H9W
At NJOIT, we remain committed to improving digital services and making government websites more accessible, efficient, and user-friendly for the people of New Jersey.
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NJOIT is proud to support the modernization of the NJBTE website. The site underwent a complete redesign featuring a mobile-responsive layout, ADA accessibility improvements, updated navigation and site organization, and a fresh look to create a better user experience. 🧵
Today, NJOIT celebrates all mothers and mother figures who make a difference every day through their strength, care, and dedication. 💐
Wishing everyone a happy and joyful Mother’s Day from the New Jersey Office of Information Technology.