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We all have an idea of what the men and women of Customs and Border Protection look like, defending America in uniform. Then, of course, there’s the protection that’s not so visible, in the cloud.
Read moreWhen it comes to the cloud, state governments, like the one in Maryland, are combining commercial-cloud providers with their own data centers for mission delivery, backup and recovery.
The United States Agency for International Development has more than 80 overseas mission locations, and nearly all of its storage is in the cloud.
As federal agencies mature in the way they use commercial cloud computing services, among the discoveries are new ways of going hybrid, or using government-owned data centers in conjunction with cloud services. Among these discoveries,…
New rules proposed by the Federal Aviation Administration would mandate better cybersecurity for airplanes.
The U.S. Geological Survey plans to expand its database of minerals to help with an information gap.
CISA is launching the new portal as it prepares to implement landmark cyber incident reporting requirements that cover all 16 critical infrastructure sectors.
The Postal Service wins a two-million-dollar settlement following a contract fraud investigation.
The Georgia Tech case centers on the university’s alleged failure to follow NIST cybersecurity controls required by DoD contracts.
Michael Ferguson, the global director for security transformation at Netskope, says CISA and Transportation can do more to protect this critical infrastructure.
“There are cybersecurity and privacy requirements that you have to meet, and that can sometimes be an issue,” Brian Bothwell said.
The Army’s new continuous ATO process — informed by two pilot programs — should be ready for release within the next 30 days.