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She may have left federal government two years ago but Suzanne Spaulding is still very much keeping an eye on the state of agency cyber security. And she sees some good news.
Read moreLa’Naia Jones, deputy chief information officer of the Intelligence Community, said the intel originates from multiple places, such as an agency within the community or one of its centers.
Improving cybersecurity across federal agencies requires staying on top of new and evolving threats. Now, the MITRE Corporation has a new public tool to further that mission.
Anomali provides a framework for gaining a better understanding to inform high-level leaders in making specific decisions.
The Biden administration sees skills-based hiring, as opposed to relying on college degrees, as the key to making up the cyber talent deficit.
Matthew Isnor, who leads cyber workforce development in DoD’s CIO’s office, said a new policy expands the number of job categories in the cyber workforce.
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is one of the federal government’s newest HISP agencies.
Everyone knows that software bills of materials (SBOMs) are crucial to cybersecurity. But deciphering these documents is a challenge for many agencies.
You hear a lot about zero trust controls in government tech circles. Could this approach to cybersecurity be applied to protecting space assets?
Chief information security officers, in particular, face an uphill battle with compliance mandates.
The supplement to NIST’s digital identity guidelines could pave the way for agencies to adopt stronger multi-factor authentication methods.
Federal investigators have their hands full trying to spot all of the fraud schemes that cost the government billions of dollars every year.